Written by Unknown on 15 August 2004.
In a small overgrown rectangular compound on hilltop close to a trig station. On the west side of a field boundary and 100 yards north of an un-named minor road.
SEALED All surface features remain intact although the ventilation louvres are missing. A little green paint survives. The hatch has been reversed and is welded in place.
Opened in 1957 and closed in 1968.
Written by David Ruzicka on 02 March 2025.
The ROC post is now open with someone forcing entry with the concrete around the hatch destroyed and most of the paint absent. The BPI (Bomb Power Indicator) mount now gone. There is also some possible remains of a aircraft post near the compound but only bricks and concrete remain. The original fence line around the post is still standing. Inside the bunker it is in poor condition and is fire damaged and sadly vandalised with 6 inches of standing water on the floor. Nothing remains inside just some wires hanging from the wall and rubble and a destroyed chemical toilet. Otherwise all that the post intact fine on the outside.