Abstract

This article examines the archaeology of a Second World War transmitter station at Crowborough on the Ashdown Forest in East Sussex in the parish of Maresfield (map reference TQ 4730 2913). As a study of the archaeology of broadcasting and communication, it examines a site-type little considered by industrial archaeologists. The buildings were visited and surveyed during 1999 and 2000. They remain virtually unoccupied and it is anticipated that they may not survive for much longer. It was felt that this interesting wartime and post-war endeavour should be properly recorded.

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