Written by Unknown on 19 July 2001.
On a square compound incorporated into the rear garden of a house, the first in a line of four house by a jetty.
LOCKED All surface features remain intact with some flaking of the green paint. The FSM pipe supports a washing line and a slot has been cut into it to support the pole.
April 2012
Lots of building materials around the site and the top was partially open.
A brick WW2 aircraft observation post stands on the hill behind the NTS visitor centre at at NM90898068
Opened in 1963 and closed in 1991.
Written by David Ruzicka on 21 July 2025.
The ROC Post is still locked with flaking light green paint on the access shaft and the ventilation shaft. On the exterior the post is in good condition but is quite overgrown and there is no sign of the BPI (Bomb Power Indicator) mount. There is one missing ventilation louvre. The hatch is very rusty.
The post’s original telegraph pole still stands but the wood is rotting away. Otherwise the surface features remain intact with and there may will be some original items from the post inside. The post is not bad for a 1991 shut down.