Stp Beauregard Ferme is a military bunker located in northern France, near the town of Audruicq in the Pas-de-Calais department. This coastal defense structure was part of France's Atlantic Wall fortifications built during World War II by German forces occupying the region. The site represents the extensive defensive network constructed along the French coast to protect against Allied invasion.
The bunker complex would have served as a strategic observation and defensive position, typical of the Regelbau standardized designs used throughout the Atlantic Wall. These fortifications were part of Hitler's strategy to create an impenetrable coastal defense system stretching from Norway to the Spanish border. The area around Audruicq saw significant military activity during both World War I and World War II, given its proximity to key ports and strategic locations along the English Channel.