Monument record MHG25259 - Fearn Airfield

Summary

No summary available.

Location

Grid reference Centred NH 8449 7600 (200m by 200m) (Buffered by site type)
Map sheet NH87NW
Geographical Area ROSS AND CROMARTY
Old County ROSS-SHIRE
Civil Parish FEARN

Map

Type and Period (1)

Full Description

Delete - relink to NH87NW0030
----
Created automatically by NMRS Register Utility
User: Admin, Date: Fri 10 Mar 2000
----
NH87NW 21.00 Centred 845 760

NH87NW 21.01 NH 8479 7615 Control Tower
NH87NW 21.02 Centred NH 8499 7610 Buildings; Nissen Huts; Air-raid Shelters
NH87NW 21.03 Centred NH 8496 7549 Buildings; Hangars; Nissen Huts
NH87NW 21.04 Centred NH 8465 7657 Hangars; Nissen Huts; Buildings
NH87NW 21.05 Centred NH 8362 7646 Bomb Store
NH87NW 21.06 NH 8489 7614 Control Tower
NH87NW 21.07 Centred NH 8360 7557 Hangars; Buildings
NH87NW 21.08 Centred NH 8405 7518 Hangars; Buildings
NH87NW 21.09 NH 8495 7560 Building
NH87NE 21.10 NH 8523 7630 Operations Block

Fearn's mixed RAF/RN ancestry is betrayed by three runways, a three-storey tower and one surviving 'S' shed, there were also Bellmans as well, since demolished.
After the war it is said to have been used as a satellite by a flight from Dalcross (NH75SE 31), and Loganair planned to link Fearn with several other Scottish airports.
D J Smith 1983.

The original smaller tower is also extant.
B Quarrie 1987.

Fearn airfield is situated in a low lying area of land to the S of Hill of Fearn village and W of the
B9166 road to Balintore.
The three runways are all extant, the main N-S one still being used for 'touch and go' runs by propellor driven aircraft on training flights. All the dispersal areas can still be traced, some still retaining their hangars (all of the Main or Mainhill type), though many of the blast banked dispersal pens have been removed by the farmers.
In the technical area, to the E of the main control tower, many of the surviving buildings are still roofed and in use as offices, motor repair shops or for farming purposes. Most notable are three large nissen huts joined together forming what was the torpedo store. As this building is not shown on the RAF plan (RAF archives 77/1/470) it can be assumed that it was built post 1942 after the Royal Navy had taken over. The Luftwaffe photograph of 1941 (RCAHMS C47611) also shows the airfield before alterations by the Royal Navy. The pre-navy period watch tower survives to the rear of the large three/four storey tower (NH87NW 21.01), though it only stands one storey high. Many of the extant buildings in this area are associated with the subsequent take over by the Navy and are therefore post 1942 as few are shown on the PRO 1941 plans.
The four storey tower (NH87NW 21.01) is of a type found on RN stations, it is thought that this may be the only one of this type to survive in Scotland. The interior has been heavily vandalised, many of the intenal divisions having holes knocked through. The interior has also suffered at the hands of the grafitti artists so that any internal painted notices have long since disappeared. The upper storey is inaccessible as the stair to it has been removed.
Fearn Airfield is visible on vertical air photographs (RAF CPE/Scot/UK/223, 3151-3, flown 1947) in its complete state and vertical phtographs taken during the war (NLA 57.540 5101-5, flown 1943) show the dispersal pens and some of the hangars.
Visited by RCAHMS (DE) May 1997

Sources/Archives (4)

  • --- Text/Publication/Volume: Francis, P. 1996. British military airfields, from airships to the jet age,. 18, 84, 166, 206.
  • --- Text/Publication/Volume: Innes, G B. 1995. British airfield buildings of the Second World War. 29, 30, 53, 59, 79, 93.
  • --- Text/Publication/Volume: Quarrie, B (ed). 1987. Action stations 10: supplement and index. 41.
  • --- Text/Publication/Volume: Smith, D J. 1983. Action stations 7: military airfields of Scotland, the North-East and Northern Ireland. 102-4; 103.

Finds (0)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

Related Monuments/Buildings (0)

Related Events/Activities (0)

Record last edited

Jan 28 2008 12:00AM

Comments and Feedback

Do you have any questions or more information about this record? Please feel free to comment below with your name and email address. All comments are submitted to the Heritage Portal maintainers for moderation, and we aim to respond/publish as soon as possible. Comments, questions and answers that may be helpful to other users will be retained and displayed along with the name you supply. The email address you supply will never be displayed or shared.