A World War II hexagonal pillbox located near Low Newton-by-the-Sea in Northumberland, England. This concrete defensive structure was part of Britain's coastal fortifications during the Second World War, designed to protect against potential German invasion. The pillbox features loopholes for defensive fire and was built as part of the wider British coastal defense network.
Recent storms have uncovered this buried structure, revealing its beehive-style construction that had been hidden beneath sand dunes for decades.