The Salisbury Woodland Pillbox is a World War II-era concrete defensive structure located in woodland near Salisbury, United Kingdom. As a pillbox, it served as a fortified guard-post designed to provide defensive positions for British forces during the war. These structures were typically equipped with loopholes for firing weapons and were often camouflaged to blend with their surroundings.
The woodland setting would have provided natural cover, making it part of a broader network of coastal and inland defenses constructed during the conflict.