Stanton Harcourt airfield was a Second War airfield closed shortly after the war. Nowadays only some of the buildings at the northern end remain, two hangars remain within an industrial estate and a number of smaller buildings, such as stores, shelters.
The runways have been dug up and the 'airside' area is now a flooded former gravel pit.
The following information from http://www.pixture.co.uk/Airfields/Pages/Stanton Harcourt.htm
The runways have been dug up and the 'airside' area is now a flooded former gravel pit.
The following information from http://www.pixture.co.uk/Airfields/Pages/Stanton Harcourt.htm
My photos:Flying commenced on 3rd sep 1940 with 10 OTU.
Whitleys & Halifax's were the main aircraft operating from the airfield.
Early use by Whitleys for night flying training.
Halifaxes from 35 & 76 Sqn's mounted attack on Scharnhorst (La Pallice raid) from here.
Winston Churchill flew to the Casablanca Conference on 13 Jan 1943 from this airield in Liberator AL504 (Operation 'Static').
Station was also used for gunnery training.
1501 BAT Flt Oxfords use airfield from Apr - Dec 1944.
Airfield closed 15 Jan 1946.