Very little remains, but the scale is vast. This is looking from the main entrance road - a little behind the camera is an old closed railway station, POW cemetery and the B6399. It's very eery to stand here thinking about the numbers of Troops who walked up the road to entrain for the front
In the middle distance is a depp and steep ravine which forms a natural boundary

The remains of the gatehouse which was next to what became the POW hospital:


The single remaining POW hut




Odd shapes up by a gatehouse which stood next to a building marked 'prison' (presumably for difficult POWS)

Some old gunnery practice positions

I did take one or two more shots, but photobucket seems to undo the rotation I made to them so they're not fit to display (portrait)..
There are lots of steps, walls and foundations of the old huts left, the roadways, (and copius amounts of asbestos roofing lying smashed everywhere)
As you're pretty much in the middle of nowhere, I stood looking at a pile of scrap that the local farmer has tossed into an small quarry within the site, (including a rusting 'Rally Chopper' bike).. and as I listened to the tangled bits of metal blowing in the wind, I did get a feel for the place.
This is a good site to read a little more:
http://www.spanglefish.com/stobsmilitarycamp/









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