Recently I visited RAF Rudloe Manor which was one of the first of many sites I have been waiting a long time to visit. Not to bore you with too much history, here is a small extract taken from Wiki
The Rudloe Site was formerly RAF Rudloe Manor, which was established during the Second World War as a non-flying station for administrative and command & control purposes. It was home to HQ Number 10 Fighter Group, RAF Regional Command, Headquarters RAF Police & Security Services, No 1 Signals Unit, Controller Defence Communications Network and 1001 Signals Unit. By 1998 it had become mostly administrative, housing the RAF Provost and Security Services, which dealt with security and criminal investigation services, the Defence Communication Services Agency, while the detachment of 1001 Signals Unit of the RAF remained. It closed as an operational site in about 2000.
The base has two main buildings – a manor house and a purpose-built operations building. There are several smaller, newer buildings scattered around the site too.
Now on to some images, I have taken well over 150+ and have chosen some of the best. I will be revisiting very very soon so should get some better images when I'm not in too much of a hurry. I apologise for the quality of the images for the reason that I did not have much time to walk around a site which was MASSIVE. I could have easily spent 6-7 hours here given enough time.
These are not in order, please enjoy
img_2584 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2568 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2574 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2581 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
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img_2528 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2541 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2520 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2471 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2512 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2479 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2469 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2454 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2456 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2461 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2453 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2445 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2442 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2452 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2435 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2448 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2439 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2428 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2429 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2416 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2413 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2417 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2421 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2423 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2412 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2404 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2404 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2398 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2396 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2389 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2399 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2600 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
Thanks for Looking
The Rudloe Site was formerly RAF Rudloe Manor, which was established during the Second World War as a non-flying station for administrative and command & control purposes. It was home to HQ Number 10 Fighter Group, RAF Regional Command, Headquarters RAF Police & Security Services, No 1 Signals Unit, Controller Defence Communications Network and 1001 Signals Unit. By 1998 it had become mostly administrative, housing the RAF Provost and Security Services, which dealt with security and criminal investigation services, the Defence Communication Services Agency, while the detachment of 1001 Signals Unit of the RAF remained. It closed as an operational site in about 2000.
The base has two main buildings – a manor house and a purpose-built operations building. There are several smaller, newer buildings scattered around the site too.
Now on to some images, I have taken well over 150+ and have chosen some of the best. I will be revisiting very very soon so should get some better images when I'm not in too much of a hurry. I apologise for the quality of the images for the reason that I did not have much time to walk around a site which was MASSIVE. I could have easily spent 6-7 hours here given enough time.
These are not in order, please enjoy
img_2584 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2568 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2574 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2581 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2567 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2564 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2566 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2533 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2544 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2528 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2541 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2520 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2471 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2512 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2479 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2469 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2454 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2456 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2461 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2453 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2445 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2442 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2452 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2435 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2448 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2439 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2428 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2429 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2416 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2413 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2417 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2421 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2423 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2412 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2404 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2404 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2398 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2396 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2389 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2399 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
img_2600 by Demolished_86, on Flickr
Thanks for Looking
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