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Completed Research

Below you can see links into all of the research and findings we’ve discovered since starting our RAF Beaulieu history project. Each time we complete a new step of discovery, it will be posted here.

We will get things wrong, so please do correct me if there are inaccuracies.

  • Two Bridges Bottom Pond on the Border of Beaulieu Airfield
  • RAF Beaulieu’s Airfield Cinema
  • RAF Beaulieu’s Defence Site in Stockley Inclosure
  • The Buskell & Frampton Plaque on Beaulieu Airfield
  • The “T” Shaped Drop Zone Target at East Boldre
  • RAF Beaulieu’s Control Tower / Watch Office
  • The Machine Gun & Rifle Range (147/41) at RAF Beaulieu Airfield
  • The Practice Bombing Target Range
  • RAF Beaulieu’s Air Raid Shelters on the Former WAAF Site
  • Grocery & Local Produce Store (Building 131): aka Chorley Lodge Scout Hut
  • Signals Mortar near the Control Tower on Beaulieu Airfield
  • RAF Beaulieu’s T2 Hangar #1 Near the Control Tower
  • The Shoot-In Butt (aka Beaulieu Heath’s Mound or Hump)
  • RAF Beaulieu’s Pundit Code (aka the WW2 Beaulieu Airfield Letters)
  • Dispersal Huts & Airmen’s Latrine Blocks for the North East Hardstands
  • RAF Beaulieu Battle Headquarters (Underground Bunker Command HQ)
  • Airfield Runway Light: Concrete Base / Socket Fitting
  • Defence Huts 92a and 92b to the North East of the Perimeter Track
  • WW2 Handcraft Huts at RAF Beaulieu’s Site No.5
  • RAF Beaulieu’s Water Tower on Roundhill Campsite

About this Blog

Follow my attempt to document RAF Beaulieu's role during World War 2 and the post-war history of the site.

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© Marc Heighway 2020 to 2022 | If you wish to use any of my images please do ask me first.

I am not a professional historian. I am not an archaeologist. I have no association to the Royal Air Force. I am not a metal detectorist, and I don’t dig holes. This is my attempt to create a lasting resource about this historical place that I love, which I hope other people can enjoy too.

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