26/09/1998 This coastal battery was built in the early 1890s. During WW2 it is thought to have been used as a radar station with a mast sited between the gun positions. The site was demolished in the 1970s, but it is believed some parts of the battery may still exist beneath ground level. Only scrub land can be seen today on the site. Designation: CHL15A Rame Head.
Chain Home Low Station
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Chain Home Low StationSited immediately behind the brow of the coastal ridge just to the E of Rame village on the Rame PenOtherUnknownRemovedBunkerAtlashistorical bunkermilitary heritage