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Field Visit

Date 1999

Event ID 639934

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/639934

This was one of the primary chain of WWII air-defence radar stations. The site comprises of a complex of buildings, including an engine house, magazine, transmitter and receiver blocks, power station and standby power station. There are spread out over an extensive grassy plain. The buildings survive relatively intact and some are accessible; the majority lie over 50m from the coast edge. See also HY74SE 23.02 (SY32), the site of the accomodation camp for radar station personel.

Coastal Zone Assessment Survey, 1999

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