Trig points are truncated square concrete pyramids or obelisks tapering towards the top. On the top a brass plate with three arms and a central depression is fixed. A plaque on the side provides the reference number of the trig point and the letters O S B M ("Ordnance Survey Bench Mark"). Within the trig point, there are concealed mountings for a specialized theodolite, which was temporarily mounted on the trig point while measurements were taken.

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