Visited this with Bryag as part of our Fife roadtrip.
A little history, this was opened in April 1941, and closed sometime in 1946, although the Admiralty hung on to it until 1957, when they sold it off.
It was originally an RAF airfield, with Lysanders based there, in December 1942 the Navy took it over, this was when it became HMS Jackdaw 2 (see report here for HMS Jackdaw http://www.derelictplaces.co.uk/main/showthread.php?t=4318 )
I believe it was mainly Walruses based here, until September 1943, after that it was used for storage until 1946.
It had a 2-storey Naval-type control tower, grass runways, and 4 Blister and 2 storage hangars.
There wasn't a huge amount to see here, but it was a really enjoyable explore.
Approaching the Control Tower:
Control Tower:
Someone appeared to have used it for Airsoft at some point, pellets lying around, and camo-netting in the window:
Nature is taking hold:
Machine-gun Mount ?
We spied this in the distance, so of we trotted, this for me made the explore, not sure why, there was just something about it:
A 'nude' hangar
Completely intact, apart from having no cladding
A grand wee place this, there were a few dispersal buildings dotted about too, all pretty knackered.
Well worth the trek this one
A little history, this was opened in April 1941, and closed sometime in 1946, although the Admiralty hung on to it until 1957, when they sold it off.
It was originally an RAF airfield, with Lysanders based there, in December 1942 the Navy took it over, this was when it became HMS Jackdaw 2 (see report here for HMS Jackdaw http://www.derelictplaces.co.uk/main/showthread.php?t=4318 )
I believe it was mainly Walruses based here, until September 1943, after that it was used for storage until 1946.
It had a 2-storey Naval-type control tower, grass runways, and 4 Blister and 2 storage hangars.
There wasn't a huge amount to see here, but it was a really enjoyable explore.
Approaching the Control Tower:
Control Tower:
Someone appeared to have used it for Airsoft at some point, pellets lying around, and camo-netting in the window:
Nature is taking hold:
Machine-gun Mount ?
We spied this in the distance, so of we trotted, this for me made the explore, not sure why, there was just something about it:
A 'nude' hangar
Completely intact, apart from having no cladding
A grand wee place this, there were a few dispersal buildings dotted about too, all pretty knackered.
Well worth the trek this one