Written by Unknown on 24 June 2003.
On a low mound in a large square compound on the south side of the B871.
LOCKED All surface features remain intact with the light blue/green paint flaking badly. Unusually the concrete apron around the access shaft is also painted. There is some soil erosion around both shafts. There is a small lined pit nearby which would have been a buried fuel store for two Jerry cans. The hatch is locked. There is a small lay by next to the post (2003). When visited in June 2007 nothing had changed.
Opened in 1959 and closed in 1991.
Written by Gemma Nicholson on 05 October 2023.
Visited today for the first time and the shaft isn’t locked we got straight in. Have added some photos.
Written by Martin Briscoe on 30 May 2024.
There is a chapter in this book about the Kinbrace ROC Post with a good picture.
Wild History: Journeys into Lost Scotland
By James Crawford
Published by Birlinn Ltd
ISBN 978-1780277868
Written by David Partington on 03 August 2025.
Still in fairly good condition due to its remote location - although it’s right beside a road this IS one of the most remote roads in UK. Interior looks pretty much the same as 2023 except that someone has stolen the HANDEL attack warning system electronics.