Stumbled upon this while in the area working, along with some pill boxes, apparently the post has been restored and has alot of genuine kit that the owner has bought, and IS NOT STORED IN THE POST WHEN NOT OPEN, unfortunatly the post had its locks cut last year and was broken into, fortunatly nothing was down there of value or use to the would be theives.
The post first opened in 1959 and closed in 1991, when the ROC was disbanded, there is a WW2 aircraft observation post a few feet away.
The post was closed when i visited, but after speaking to staff at mr moos ice cream parlour just up the road, i found out that the owner is the farmer who owns the parlour, and if enough notice is given you can contact them to open it up for a look.
will be getting in touch in the near future for a return visit, it was over grown when i visited and got stung to death on my legs taking the pics, so i hope they are apreciated.
They have a face book page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Skipsea-ROC-Post/122809631129076
thanks for taking the time.
The post first opened in 1959 and closed in 1991, when the ROC was disbanded, there is a WW2 aircraft observation post a few feet away.
The post was closed when i visited, but after speaking to staff at mr moos ice cream parlour just up the road, i found out that the owner is the farmer who owns the parlour, and if enough notice is given you can contact them to open it up for a look.
will be getting in touch in the near future for a return visit, it was over grown when i visited and got stung to death on my legs taking the pics, so i hope they are apreciated.
They have a face book page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Skipsea-ROC-Post/122809631129076
thanks for taking the time.