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Hawklaw Y Station

Coordinates: 56°19′48″N 3°00′28″W / 56.32997°N 3.00768°W / 56.32997; -3.00768
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Hawklaw

Hawklaw Y Station was a Government listening station located north of Cupar in Fife which operated between 1942 and 1988.

History

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The building was built with windows in the Art Deco style and completed by 1942.[1] During the Second World War it operated as a Y-station collecting information for analysts at Bletchley Park.[1] Unlike other Y stations Hawklaw did not close after the War but continued as a Cold War monitoring station under the aegis of Government Communications Headquarters until it closed in 1988.[2]

Today

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In 2024, Hawklaw's buildings were being converted into a family home.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Hawklaw Intercept Y Listening Station". Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland. Retrieved 13 December 2014.
  2. ^ "How Cheltenham entered America's backyard". New Scientist. 5 April 1984. Retrieved 12 December 2014.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Renovating Hawklaw". Retrieved 14 August 2024.

56°19′48″N 3°00′28″W / 56.32997°N 3.00768°W / 56.32997; -3.00768