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Report - RAF Stenigot, Lincolnshire, September 2014 (archive report)

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HughieD

28DL Regular User
Regular User
1. The History
RAF Stenigot is the site of a Second World War radar station on the Lincolnshire Wolds between Donington on Bain and Stenigot. It was an RAF Radar station between 1938 and 1955 and formed part of the so-called Chain Home radar network. Its purpose was to provide long range early warning for raids from Luftflotte V and the northern elements of Luftflotte II along the approaches to Sheffield and Nottingham. The station encompassed both transmission and receiver blocks. The four 240ft timber receiver aerial towers and four 350ft steel transmitter aerial towers stood on concrete blocks. Other buildings included dispersed accommodation huts, including guard huts and standby set houses. In 1940 defensive measures were added, Light Anti-Aircraft gun emplacements, pill boxes, road blocks and air raid shelters.

Post Second World War, the site was kept on as part of the Chain Home network. Later in 1959 the site was upgraded to a communications relay site as part of the ACE High program roll-out, when the four tropospheric scatter dishes were erected. The site was finally decommissioned in the late 1980s and partially demolished in 1996.

Three archive pictures with the radars in their original positions:

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Stenigot old 1 by HughieDW, on Flickr

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Stenigot old 2 by HughieDW, on Flickr

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stenigot 3 by HughieDW, on Flickr

Only one of the four transmitter aerials survives complete and is now Grade II listed and used by the RAF Aerial Erector School for selection tests for possible recruits. Initially the giant 60-ft-wide parabolic dishes were deemed too expensive to cut up and remove and sat in the field as an impressive remind of the Cold War. A few buildings survive including a triangular pillbox located at the site's western perimeter along with a large ancillary building. The guardhouse remains at the southern entrance.

Recent events have seen a bit of a turn for the worse with the starting of the cutting up of the dishes. As at 21st October 2018 two dishes have already been completely cut up. The other two dishes look likely to follow a similar fate very shortly. Sad times.

2. The Explore
Bit of an archive explore this one. Not sure why I never posted it here at the time. With current developments at Stenigot thought I’d dig my pictures out. Remember it as being a pretty relaxed and easy explore. There was a farmer in the adjacent field ploughing away but he never said anything to us. The main threat was a herd of cows that followed us around the site. Aside from that it was a very nice mooch on a fresh and bright September day back in 2014. Have been meaning to go back to this deep corner of Lincolnshire for a revisit but never quite gotten around to it.

3. The Pictures:

The first thing you see here is the Grade II listed WW2 transmission tower:

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img6496 by HughieDW, on Flickr

And here’s the welcoming committee:

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img6566 by HughieDW, on Flickr

A lot of people overlook the guard-house but I found it pretty interesting:

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img6545 by HughieDW, on Flickr

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img6546 by HughieDW, on Flickr

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img6551 by HughieDW, on Flickr

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img6550 by HughieDW, on Flickr

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img6548 by HughieDW, on Flickr

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img6557 by HughieDW, on Flickr

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img6559 by HughieDW, on Flickr

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img6552 by HughieDW, on Flickr

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img6565 by HughieDW, on Flickr

And on to the main event:

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img6499 by HughieDW, on Flickr

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img6535pan by HughieDW, on Flickr

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img6512 by HughieDW, on Flickr

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img6510 by HughieDW, on Flickr

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img6505 by HughieDW, on Flickr

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img6523bw by HughieDW, on Flickr

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img6515 by HughieDW, on Flickr

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img6534panbw by HughieDW, on Flickr

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img6531 by HughieDW, on Flickr

The nuts and the bolds:

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img6526 by HughieDW, on Flickr

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img6525 by HughieDW, on Flickr

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img6519 by HughieDW, on Flickr

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img6568 by HughieDW, on Flickr
 

Giymo85

Amateur and proud
28DL Full Member
Gutting that something like the remaining dishes can just be cut up and scrapped but you've recorded that so well. A credit to a once very unique place.
 

HughieD

28DL Regular User
Regular User
Gutting that something like the remaining dishes can just be cut up and scrapped but you've recorded that so well. A credit to a once very unique place.

Cheers mate. Yup. End of an era for this unique site. Only one dish left and that will be gone by the end of the month :(:(
 
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