RAF Stenigot
It was built in 1938 by Blaw-Knox[1] as part of the Chain Home early-warning radar network.The station was upgraded in 1959 to GEE H[3] communications relay site as part of the ACE High programme, which involved adding four tropospheric scatter dishes.The site is still in use by the RAF Aerial Erector School for selection tests for possible recruits.[5] Stenigot Tower is also used by various two way radio providers as a common base repeater site due to its vast coverage of Lincolnshire.A local construction firm admitted to scrapping three of the four dishes; the legality of this is disputed.