English: Defensive blocks at Limpert Bay, Gileston. These blocks form a barrier between the beach and the land behind them named 'The Walls'. The beach, despite its boulders, would have been considered a potential landing point for invading forces on the South Wales coast at time of war which is why this 'wall' was placed here. There are a number of pillboxes situated along the defences as well as at strategic points along the coast.
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