Stokenchurch BT Tower, Oxfordshire, April 2024

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Stockenchurch BT Tower was built in the Cold War during the 1960s as part of the backbone project, the tower is made of reinforced concrete and is one of the fourteen built in this design.

Spurs feeding into the network were provided at three locations these being London, Manchester and Birmingham.

Whether or not the Backbone network plan was realised is classified, but HM Government denied in Parliament that the tower's function was secretive.

It's the fourth tallest out of all the tower's and second tallest out of the Chiltern type.

The tower stands at a height of 99.4 metres (326ft) tall.

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Map of the UKs backbone system.

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The tower in 1963

Now onto the mission the tower as seen from the outside a hour or two before sunrise.

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Looking up inside the tower.
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Nice to see some old signs still in place.
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As well as original lighting...
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Take the stairs and not the lift??? Even though there is not one!
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Now onto the tower top level...
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And then the sun went up and it went foggy...
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Then it cleared up and the views were great
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Looking down inside the tower
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That's pretty cool & certainly a risky - bex
There all pretty much similar but all have different views which make them cool, I would sort of class it as a risky bex lol but most these days are redundant and the ones which are not are leased out by BT to phone company's to use as mobile masts
 
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There all pretty much similar but all have different views which make them cool, I would sort of class it as a risky bex lol but most these days are redundant and the ones which are not are leased out by BT to phone company's to use as mobile masts

Not something iv done myself, I would do one just for the photography element
 
super photos, thanks. On the map, what's a 'baseband connection point ' - (for the lay-person )
I note there's one in Essex. Is it anything to do with the 'secret nuclear bunker '.
 
That’s cool, if you’re interested there’s more info about Backbone in Duncan Campbell’s book War Plan UK.
 
Stockenchurch BT Tower was built in the Cold War during the 1960s as part of the backbone project, the tower is made of reinforced concrete and is one of the fourteen built in this design.

Spurs feeding into the network were provided at three locations these being London, Manchester and Birmingham.

Whether or not the Backbone network plan was realised is classified, but HM Government denied in Parliament that the tower's function was secretive.

It's the fourth tallest out of all the tower's and second tallest out of the Chiltern type.

The tower stands at a height of 99.4 metres (326ft) tall.

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Map of the UKs backbone system.

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The tower in 1963

Now onto the mission the tower as seen from the outside a hour or two before sunrise.

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Looking up inside the tower.
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Nice to see some old signs still in place.
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As well as original lighting...
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Take the stairs and not the lift??? Even though there is not one!
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Now onto the tower top level...
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And then the sun went up and it went foggy...
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Then it cleared up and the views were great
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Looking down inside the tower
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Fab set of photos & views, thank you for sharing.
 

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