RAF Neatishead
RRH Neatishead (/ˈnitɪshɛd/ NEET-is-hed) is a Royal Air Force Remote Radar Head in the English county of Norfolk, East Anglia established during the Second World War.
Horsford is a village six miles north of Norwich, England which is surrounded by the Horsford Forest and is named after the dried up section of the River Hor. Its population has seen a steady increase since the Second World War, growing from 750 in 1945 to just under 4000 today (2001 census).
Population: 3,688
Latitude: 52° 42' 5.51" N
Longitude: 1° 14' 24.54" E
RRH Neatishead (/ˈnitɪshɛd/ NEET-is-hed) is a Royal Air Force Remote Radar Head in the English county of Norfolk, East Anglia established during the Second World War.
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