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RAF Hospital Nocton Hall
This building is now Permanently closed and the site is now on a private housing block with no public footpatch only few the woods the owner will call the police and also send you a court letter for entering her gounds .
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Please note . Trespassing is not classed as a criminal offence. In most cases, this is not a matter for the police. We'd recommend the first thing to do would be to talk to the people occupying your land and ask them to leave, if you feel safe to do that.
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Sometimes the owner Mrs Potter will have open days for people to go and have a look around the site this is at a cost of £100 for the tour
Nocton Hall is a historic Grade II listed building in the village of Nocton, in Lincolnshire, England. The plaque on the north face of the Hall indicates that the original building dates back to about 1530 but since then there have been two notable reconstructions.
Address: Cox Ln, Nocton, Lincoln LN4 2BF
RAF Hospital Nocton Hall was a 740-bed RAF hospital in Nocton, Lincolnshire serving the predominantly RAF personnel based at the large number of RAF Stations in the area.
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Officially designated as No. 1 RAF Hospital Nocton Hall, the facility opened for medical use in June 1947.
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The hospital was situated in the grounds of Nocton Hall which was used to provide accommodation for female officers. The hospital was used by forces personnel, their families and local civilians until it closed as an RAF facility on 31 March 1983.
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In 1984 it was leased to the United States Air Force (USAF) for use as a wartime contingency hospital. During the Gulf War, over 1,300 US medical staff were sent to the hall and many were billeted at RAF Scampton, although ultimately only 35 casualties had to be treated. In its later days 13 American personnel remained to keep the hospital serviceable. The USAF handed back RAF Nocton Hall to the UK Government on 30 September 1995.
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The only accessible part of the hospital is the site of the former married quarters, which had been built nearby