free hit counter
RAF West Raynham - Norfolk - January 2015 | Oblivion State Urban Exploration

Post a thread

Post a thread in one of the forums

Browse the forums

Browse threads and contribute to reports

Contact Staff

Contact the team

RAF West Raynham - Norfolk - January 2015

Urbexbandoned

Full Member
OS Full member
Joined
Aug 25, 2014
Messages
2,218
Reaction score
855
Points
113
Location
Lincoln
History

 ​

The airfield opened during May 1939 and was used by RAF Bomber Command during the Second World War with the loss of 86 aircraft. The station closed in 1994, though the Ministry of Defence (MoD) retained it as a strategic reserve. Having laid derelict since closure, the MoD elected in 2004 that it was surplus to requirements, and the site was sold in 2006 to the Welbeck Estate Group who sold the entire site in October 2007.The airfield opened during May 1939 and was used by RAF Bomber Command during the Second World War with the loss of 86 aircraft. The station closed in 1994, though the Ministry of Defence (MoD) retained it as a strategic reserve. Having laid derelict since closure, the MoD elected in 2004 that it was surplus to requirements, and the site was sold in 2006 to the Welbeck Estate Group who sold the entire site in October 2007. Built between 1938 and 1939, RAF West Raynham was an expansion scheme airfield. The grass landing area was aligned roughly north-east to south-west. The main camp, with housing and headquarters, was located immediately west of the landing area. To the south-east were bomb stores.[1] The airfield was originally equipped with a Watch Office with Tower (Fort Type), of pattern 207/36 (made from concrete), although the tower was later removed and new control room built to pattern 4698/43. Later in the war the station was provided with a "Control Tower for Very Heavy Bomber Stations" to pattern 294/45, one of only four such towers to be built 

 ​

The Explore 

 ​

Explored with @hamtagger , thanks to Mikeymutt for help (y)  we wanted to check out a few places around Norfolk and this was a place we had wanted to visit for a while. With time not on our side we did what we could here and obviously I haven't pictured everything we could have done but we saw as much as we wanted to when we visited.  This was a very wintery morning, foggy on the drive and so bloody quiet. Hardly a soul to be seen at that time of the morning and equipped with a fatdonalds breakfast we were ready to check out RAF West Raynham. It didn't disappoint. Very peely in areas, lots of natural decay and literally NO vandalism or graffiti, bonus! Really nice explore this. The Restaurant staircase was very photogenic. Very samey in comparison to most other RAF sites but with the added bonus of how well preserved it is. 

 ​

23830211449_2b279866db_c.jpg

 ​

24115424871_24614cd132_c.jpg

 ​

24171966856_05a2d97451_c.jpg

 ​

As a lover of wallpaper I loved this Grandma design... 

 ​

23830196879_df119e6101_c.jpg

 ​

23569872504_09121d8218_c.jpg

 ​

Loved this room, very natural colours and with the Autumnal (check out my bad self for using big words....haha) leaves I thought it made a nice shot 

 ​

23571242823_39de9d4c83_c.jpg

 ​

That lovely staircase... 

 ​

23571232683_68a0c3b5ee_c.jpg

 ​

23569852794_911ee5951b_c.jpg

 ​

23571224743_97ee982372_c.jpg

 ​

(Sorry about the blur) 

 ​

24089988982_d0f2713c18_c.jpg

 ​

And some of the Industrial side.. 

 ​

23571194703_b14ef8a565_c.jpg

 ​

24171903646_a5c190c23b_c.jpg

 ​

23902395870_8ba59e35cf_c.jpg

 ​

Urbex faces.... 

 ​

24089983882_3559225c51_c.jpg

 ​

I do love a Gauge... 

 ​

23830185199_bfa47ca23a_c.jpg
 
Last edited by a moderator:

coolboyslim

Old school (m8ty)
OS Full member
Joined
Aug 17, 2015
Messages
618
Reaction score
398
Points
63
Location
Manchester
Love that chair shot really nice pics thx for report m8ty 

 

Ferox

Oblivion State Member
OS Member
Joined
Jun 3, 2014
Messages
526
Reaction score
334
Points
63
Spot on mate  (y)  I do like the look of this place.

 

SlimJim

Oblivion State Member
OS Member
Joined
Jul 12, 2015
Messages
43
Reaction score
31
Points
18
Lovely looking spot and well shot. Thanks for sharing :)

 

Mikeymutt

Oblivion State Member
OS Full member
Joined
Jun 8, 2015
Messages
111
Reaction score
119
Points
43
Glad you got to see the best bits..you got some lovely shots here.it truly is a lovely place

 

hamtagger

OS Full member
OS Full member
Joined
Jan 30, 2014
Messages
3,517
Reaction score
1,062
Points
113
Location
Lincoln
Flipping love that gauge shot and the rusty pipe 38 shot! :)

Shame we didn't spend a bit more time here but i think you've shown the best bits :)

:comp

 

The_Raw

Administrator
Staff member
Admin
Joined
Dec 16, 2013
Messages
3,943
Reaction score
2,197
Points
113
Missed this one, some really sweet shots there and without wanting to sound cliche it looks like a decent mooch :D

 
Top