Eshott Airfield


Eshott Airfield is a general aviation airfield in the civil parish of Thirston, in the county of Northumberland, England, north of Newcastle, and midway between Morpeth and Alnwick. It is a former Second World War Royal Air Force station and is also known as Bockenfield Aerodrome.

Second World War

From 10 November 1942 Eshott was home to No. 57 Operational Training Unit RAF. Training on Supermarine Spitfires was carried out there along with a satellite airfield at RAF Boulmer between March 1943 and June 1945, until the unit was disbanded on 6 June 1945.
The following units were also here at some point:
  • No. 289 Squadron RAF between 18 May and 5 June 1945
  • No. 291 Squadron RAF detachment from 1943 to 1945
  • No. 2777 Squadron RAF Regiment
  • No. 2803 Squadron RAF Regiment

    Current use

Eshott, now a civil general aviation field, is used by light aircraft and microlights. It has both tarmac and grass runways.
The airfield is home to more than 40 aircraft and has a clubhouse, parking, and three hangar blocks.