Thursday 14th April 2022
First stop today was Croome, a National Trust estate with an unusual history and an important role in WWll.
Nearby RAF Defford trained pilots for the RAF and Croome and the airfield were the most top secret sites for the war effort. They also did top secret work on radar and communication.
There is a museum detailing the role played by the RAF base and the estate where the staff were housed.
The airfield is still there but not visible from the estate.
The house is a bit disappointing inside, there is very little furniture. It seems it was all sent to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. But as Croome is restored there are plans to return the furniture to it's rightful place here.
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Croome |
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Croome |
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Croome |
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Croome RAF Defford Museum |
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Croome |
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Croome |
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Croome |
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Croome RAF Defford Museum |
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Crickhowell Church |
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Crickhowell Church |
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Crickhowell Church |
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Crickhowell Parkup : Powys Council allow overnight parking on the town carpark |
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Crickhowell Town |
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Crickhowell Town |
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Crickhowell Town It's a small town with an interesting selection of independant shops. No multi nationals here |
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Crickhowell Castle |
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Crickhowell Castle |
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Crickhowell Town |
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