Sugar Beet The track and road junction is on the corner of four grid squares. (The road is just behind the photographer)
View across part of the former Langham Airfield. The trees in the distance hide farm buildings. Langham airfield was opened at the beginning of WWII as a second satellite airfield for Bircham Newton. During its first two years of operation the airfield was fairly quiet with target towing and air-sea rescue operations being conducted together with some anti-shipping operations performed by a detachment of Fleet Air Arm Swordfish aircraft. In 1942 its status was raised to that of an independent station and for the next 16 months it was closed for a major expansion which included the laying of concrete runways, perimeter tracks and dispersals. Presently the former airfield is used as a poultry farm. One of the most important relics of its military past is the so-called Langham Dome > 1024546 - a former training facility, which still stands near the airfield. http://www.rafbnmp.org.uk/langham.htm
Concreted track leading to Pit Hole Plantation
St Andrew & St Mary, Langham, Norfolk
View across farmland towards New Barn Farm

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