MHG19443 - WWII airfield - Wick Airport

Summary

The former WWII airfield, RAF Wick, now occupied by Wick John o' Groats Airport.

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Full Description

RAF Wick was built on land adjoining pre-war civil aerodrome at Hillhead Farm. Traditional grass surface of time rapidly became a quagmire and there was a rush to lay down tarmac runways at the beginning of war. Four massive 'C1' hangars were built, in retrospect a mistake as it made the airfield a very visible target. A decoy airfield was set up on a peat bog at Sarclet to S.
The tower survives as do two dilapidated 'C1' hangars (out of four), which in 1981 were full of steel pipes. Most of station offices and technical buldings are still standing, neglected but yet derelict. <1>

An unusual feature of Wick is that the tower and most technical buildings are made largely of timber. <2>

J A Guy, 20th Century Defences, (report nos. 1, 8 & 11)

According to Guy (pers comm, DoBritain Project Conference 24.11.01) there is an unusual Pickett-Hamilton pillbox at Wick airfield.
A M Fox, Highland Council, 26.11.01

See also Redfern, "20th Century fortifications in the UK" vol IV.
A M Fox, Highland Council, 12.12.01.

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Location

Grid reference Centred ND 363 525 (1977m by 2157m) (2 map features)
Map sheet ND35SE
Civil Parish WICK
Geographical Area CAITHNESS

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