Here we have the remains of Craster Chain Home Low radar station on the Northumbrian coast. At first I thought there was only 2 buildings left but on further inspection I found the bases for the domestic block built into an old quarry face not far from the site. A bit of history on the site is
The site of a Coastal Defence/Chain Home Low (CD/CHL) radar station at Craster. It was built by the British Army to detect approaching ships and aircraft during the Second World War. CD/CHL sites opened from spring 1941 and comprised a brick or concrete operations block with an aerial gantry mounted on the roof and a separate standby set house for the reserve power. Staff were billeted where possible, but some stations had a small layout of domestic hutting situated within one mile of the site. The site was upgraded in 1942 and fitted with a centimetric radar to become a Chain Home Extra Low station, called site K28. Aerial photography from 1972 shows two buildings surviving at NU 255 204 and these still appear on the latest 1999 Ordnance Survey vertical photography. Bases of Nissen huts providing accommodation and ancillary functions also survive. The site is referenced as being re-used as a prisoner of war camp for Italian and German prisoners at the end of the war and for a short time after.
Sorry about the picture quality it was pouring down and the light was terrible
I also did a few pillboxes so if no one minds another concrete overload from me I will post them on the end of this one
On with the photos
The generator building and the radar set house
Generator building
Generator bed (complete with very fresh sheep turd on the top - don't know who got the biggest fright me or him lol)
Plans for the radar set building
and how it looks now
internals
base for something
building base on top of a terrace down the cliff side to an old quarry
path down to the quarry and the domestic block
the domestic site (someone had torched the shrubbery which made it easier to see the site)
base for nissen hut there were 3 in total
looks like the base for a generator
building floor
original gate posts
water tank
pumping mechanism
to round the Craster stuff off there was this type 24 pillbox (marked on the DoB but no number) it was in conjunction with road block S0007252 which I am sad to say that after searching for it for far too long no longer exists
I found this little beauty on the way back to the car
Right I will leave it there for now still got a few more pillboxes to post up but I'll do that shortly
Thanks for looking
Jon
The site of a Coastal Defence/Chain Home Low (CD/CHL) radar station at Craster. It was built by the British Army to detect approaching ships and aircraft during the Second World War. CD/CHL sites opened from spring 1941 and comprised a brick or concrete operations block with an aerial gantry mounted on the roof and a separate standby set house for the reserve power. Staff were billeted where possible, but some stations had a small layout of domestic hutting situated within one mile of the site. The site was upgraded in 1942 and fitted with a centimetric radar to become a Chain Home Extra Low station, called site K28. Aerial photography from 1972 shows two buildings surviving at NU 255 204 and these still appear on the latest 1999 Ordnance Survey vertical photography. Bases of Nissen huts providing accommodation and ancillary functions also survive. The site is referenced as being re-used as a prisoner of war camp for Italian and German prisoners at the end of the war and for a short time after.
Sorry about the picture quality it was pouring down and the light was terrible
I also did a few pillboxes so if no one minds another concrete overload from me I will post them on the end of this one
On with the photos
The generator building and the radar set house
Generator building
Generator bed (complete with very fresh sheep turd on the top - don't know who got the biggest fright me or him lol)
Plans for the radar set building
and how it looks now
internals
base for something
building base on top of a terrace down the cliff side to an old quarry
path down to the quarry and the domestic block
the domestic site (someone had torched the shrubbery which made it easier to see the site)
base for nissen hut there were 3 in total
looks like the base for a generator
building floor
original gate posts
water tank
pumping mechanism
to round the Craster stuff off there was this type 24 pillbox (marked on the DoB but no number) it was in conjunction with road block S0007252 which I am sad to say that after searching for it for far too long no longer exists
I found this little beauty on the way back to the car
Right I will leave it there for now still got a few more pillboxes to post up but I'll do that shortly
Thanks for looking
Jon