RAF Ibsley _ April 09

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Newage

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OK folks

The sun was out the music was cool, and the old 4X4 was full of gas, time the head off in a different direction.
So me and Fluffy (AKA Cockney Boy) set off for Hampshire for a 200 mile trip out and about.

The main place we wanted to get to see was the Battle HQ at RAF Ibsley which has twin cupolas, tis a monster.

First the history bit.

RAF Ibsley was opened in 1941 and closed in 1947, it was home to fighter command part of 11Grp (Uxbridge)
It was a Forward airfield and is 3 miles north of Ringwood.

It was home to over 2000 service personal.
The first port of call was the old control tower.

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You can only look round the ground floor as there is a lock door to the upper floors as the building
is a Bat haven. Then on to the next site, the Battle HQ.
This one is a true one off as it has twin cupolas, it's dry and clean inside.

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These are the step to the narrow cupola. Note the cupolas are different sizes.
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Around the site of the Battle HQ is a small anti aircraft pit and a firing trench.

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That was all we had gone to see, so back to the old 4X4 and off we went, as we drove along a small
lane Me & Cockney Boy both spotted a Stanton shelter in a field.
(On with the breaks, back up, dump 4X4, over the gate) oh baby....... Not just a Stanton.

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This looks like a Generator or power supply building.

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Also another sunken anti aircraft gun pit.
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Then looking to our right was another Stanton but none of it was under ground, no steps also the enterance
and exit were massive brick built, looks like a lot of time and effort was put in to the construction.

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Well thats it for RAF Ibsley, there are more pictures on my FlickR site at http://www.flickr.com/photos/newage2/sets/72157617171865128/

Any and all comments are welcome.
Cheers Newage & Cockney Boy
 
What a cracking place guys, even if not much left it's worth the visit to see the Battle HQ. Outstanding!
 
fantastic find guys. Looks like the trench in photo 6 would have had barbed wire attached to the metal stakes
 
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