This is a list of British Army Installations in the United Kingdom and overseas. British overseas bases are concentrated in Cyprus, Brunei, Kenya, the South Atlantic and Germany.
Overseas installations
Afghanistan
The UK commitment to the current NATO "Resolute Support" mission in Afghanistan, the UK element of which is known as Operation Toral, is based at Qargha just outside Kabul.
Name
Part of
Country
County
Opened
Description
Afghan National Army Officer Academy (ANAOA) (Camp Qargha )
Operation Toral
Afghanistan
Kabul
2015
The training academy is modelled on the military academy at Sandhurst [ 1] and is currently training around 530 officer cadets. This will be the UK's lasting legacy to the Afghan Army.[ 2]
Belize
Name
Part of
Country
County
Opened
Description
Price Barracks
British Army Training Support Unit Belize (BATSUB)
Belize
Belize District
A small permanent team maintains 25 Service Family Accommodation quarters, enough accommodation for 600 troops on exercise and various associated buildings, as well as three satellite camps in the Baldy Beacons area of Belize.[ 3]
Baldy Beacon and Guacamollo Bridge Training Areas
British Army Training Support Unit Belize (BATSUB)
Belize
Belize District
Mountain Pine Ridge Training Area
British Army Training Support Unit Belize (BATSUB)
Belize
Belize District
British Overseas Territories
Bermuda
British Indian Ocean Territory
Falkland Islands
Name
Part of
Country
Region
Opened
Description
Mount Pleasant Complex[ 6]
British Forces South Atlantic Islands
Falklands Islands
East Falkland
1985
HQ for British Force South Atlantic Islands with approximately 1000 army personnel permanently deployed.
Falklands Defence Force HQ, Stanley[ 7]
British Forces South Atlantic Islands
Falkland Islands
East Falkland
Gibraltar
British Forces Gibraltar (BFG) maintains the garrison at Gibraltar.
Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia
The two British enclaves in the Republic of Cyprus act as platforms for the projection of British military assets in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East.[ 10] The enclaves serve as centres for regional communications monitoring from the eastern Mediterranean through the Middle East to Iran.[ 11] [ 12] Facilities within the retained areas also support British military activities on retained sites in the Republic of Cyprus and provide unique training opportunities.[ 13]
Eastern Sovereign Base Area
Name
Part of
Country
Region
Opened
Units
Alexander Barracks
British Forces Cyprus
Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia
Eastern Sovereign Base Area
Sovereign Base Areas established in 1960
Ayios Nikolaos Station
British Forces Cyprus
Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia
Eastern Sovereign Base Area
Sovereign Base Areas established in 1960
The Joint Service Signal Unit (JSSU), a static communications organisation maintaining secure links from Cyprus to the rest of the world.[ 15] The station is a significant centre for GCHQ 's collection of signals data and intelligence from the Eastern Mediterranean region and Middle East.[ 16] [ 17]
Dhekelia Airfield
British Forces Cyprus
Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia
Eastern Sovereign Base Area
A small airfield whose primary role is as a British Army Helicopter Base.[ 18]
Dhekelia Cantonment
British Forces Cyprus
Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia
Eastern Sovereign Base Area
Sovereign Base Areas established in 1960
Headquarters of the Eastern Sovereign Base Area, a resident infantry battalion, an engineer squadron, and various logistic units, as well as UK-based civilians and dependents.[ 19]
Nightingale Barracks
British Forces Cyprus
Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia
Eastern Sovereign Base Area
Brunei
Around 2000 Army personnel, largely from the 1st Battalion Royal Gurkha Rifles , are stationed in Brunei (Britain's largest remaining east of Suez deployment).[ 20] Medicine Lines, Tuker Lines and Scout Base are close to the town of Seria whilst Sittang Camp's more isolated placement in Tutong District reflects its role as a Jungle Training Centre.[ 21]
Canada
Following the withdrawal of the RAF from CFB Goose Bay , the sole British deployment in Canada is the Army Training Unit at Suffield.
Cyprus
In addition to the Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia , the 1960 Treaty of Establishment between the United Kingdom and the Republic of Cyprus granted the UK the right to permanently make use of 40 further sites on the island for military purposes.[ 23] [ 24]
Name
Part of
Country
County
Opened
Units
Berengaria Village Married Quarters
British Forces Cyprus
Cyprus
Limassol
The Harakis Borehole and the Berengaria village pipeline are also retained to supply water.[ 23]
Troodos Leave Camp
British Forces Cyprus
Cyprus
Troodos
Accommodation is used by BFC, visiting troops and youth services in support of adventurous training. Site also contains married quarters, NAAFI and Works Unit.[ 23] Contiguous with RAF Troodos .
British East Mediterranean Relay Station
British Forces Cyprus
Cyprus
Zygi
Used by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to broadcast BBC World Service programming to Israel and the Arabic Speaking World.[ 25]
Kissousa Headwaters, Reservoir and Pumping Station
British Forces Cyprus
Cyprus
Limassol
A secure water supply for the Akrotiri Sovereign Base Area[ 26] [ 27]
Three retained army facilities are not currently in use by British Forces Cyprus as a result of the Cyprus Conflict.[ 23]
Name
Part of
Country
County
Opened
Units
Famagusta Joint Services Port Utility
British Forces Cyprus
Cyprus
Famagusta
Lies in Northern Cyprus and therefore not currently in use.
Famagusta Family Shop and NAAFI HQ
British Forces Cyprus
Cyprus
Famagusta
Lies in Northern Cyprus and therefore not currently in use.
Famagusta NAAFI Transport Yard
British Forces Cyprus
Cyprus
Famagusta
Lies in Northern Cyprus and therefore not currently in use.
Britain also makes a permanent contribution to the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus .
Germany
In 2010 approximately 25,000 British soldiers were permanently based in western Germany, a legacy of World War II and the Cold War . Facilities in Germany are no longer strategically useful, therefore British Forces began withdrawing from Germany in 2010; in 2015 21,500 troops remained in the country.[ 29] The deployment had been phased out by 2020, although concentrations of installations and troops in the Paderborn / Bielefeld / Gütersloh area and at Mansergh Barracks will remain until late in the decade.[ 30]
Paderborn
Name
Garrison
Country
County
Expected Closure
Units
Normandy Barracks
Westfalen
Germany
North Rhine-Westphalia
N/A
20th Armoured Infantry Brigade , 1 MWD and 110 Provost Company RMP[ 31] [ 32]
Dempsey Barracks
Westfalen
Germany
North Rhine-Westphalia
N/A
1 Armoured Medical Regiment[ 33]
Barker Barracks
Westfalen
Germany
North Rhine-Westphalia
N/A
3 Armoured Close Support Battalion[ 34]
Athlone Barracks
Westfalen
Germany
North Rhine-Westphalia
N/A
Land Training Fleet (Sennelager)[ 35]
Alanbrooke Barracks
Westfalen
Germany
North Rhine-Westphalia
N/A
5th Battalion The Rifles [ 36]
See British Army Germany for current status.
Nepal
The British Army presence in Nepal is related to the Brigade of Gurkhas . British Gurkhas Nepal manages the recruitment of soldiers, the care of families and ensures the rights of veterans.[ 42]
Name
Garrison
Country
County
Opened
Notes
HQ Jawalakhel, Patan
British Gurkhas Nepal
Nepal
Kathmandu
The Headquarters British Gurkhas Nepal and the Kathmandu station, which is the focal point for organisation of transit to and from Nepal, the welfare of serving soldiers and payment of pensions.[ 43]
Pokhara Camp
British Gurkhas Nepal
Nepal
The British Gurkha Camp in Pokhara is the main recruitment centre, where the annual selection course is run. Pokhara is also the location of the main pension records and houses the headquarters of the Gurkha Welfare Trust.[ 44]
Dharan Station
British Gurkhas Nepal
Nepal
A small station intended to assist BGN operations in eastern Nepal. It is used primarily as a movement base and regional recruiting centre.[ 45]
Oman
Sierra Leone
Name
Garrison
Country
County
Opened
Notes & Units
IMATT HQ, Leicester Peak
IMATT (International Military Advisory and Training Team)
Sierra Leone
Freetown
1999
Facility for training the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces[ 48]
Iraq
Kenya
The British Army presence in Kenya is based around the British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK).[ 50]
Name
Part of
Country
County
Opened
Units
The Nanyuki Show Ground (NSG) and Training Area
British Army Training Unit Kenya
Kenya
Laikipia County
BATUK HQ and main training area.
Kahawa Barracks, Nairobi
British Army Training Unit Kenya
Kenya
Nairobi
BATUK Rear area base and Depot.
International Mine Action Training Centre
The British Peace Support Team East Africa
Kenya
Nairobi County
2005
The IMATC is a joint British and Kenyan venture aimed at alleviating the suffering caused by landmines and explosive remnants of war, by providing high quality Mine Action Training
Peace Training Support Centre
The British Peace Support Team East Africa
Kenya
Nairobi County
2005
United Kingdom
Name
Garrison
Region
County
Opened
Notes & Units
Alanbrooke Barracks / RAF Topcliffe
England
North Yorkshire
1972
4th Regiment Royal Artillery [ 51]
Albemarle Barracks
England
Northumberland
1970
39th Regiment Royal Artillery [ 52]
Alexander Barracks
England
Surrey
1875
Army Training Centre Pirbright [ 53]
Aliwal Barracks
Tidworth Camp
England
Wiltshire
Royal Tank Regiment [ 54] King's Royal Hussars [ 54]
Allenby Barracks
England
Dorset
1899
Armour Centre [ 55]
Alma Lines
Catterick
England
North Yorkshire
The Royal Dragoon Guards [ 56]
Arnhem Barracks
Aldershot
England
Hampshire
1965
[ 57]
Assaye Barracks
Tidworth
England
Wiltshire
Queen's Royal Hussars [ 54]
Azimghur Barracks
England
Wiltshire
1976
21 Signal Regt [ 58]
Baker Barracks
England
West Sussex
1984
12th Regiment Royal Artillery [ 59] 47th Regiment Royal Artillery [ 60]
Beachley Barracks
England
Gloucestershire
1915
1st Battalion, The Rifles [ 61]
Beach-head Lines
Catterick
England
North Yorkshire
[ 56]
Battlesbury Barracks
England
Wiltshire
1st Battalion the Yorkshire Regiment [ 62]
Beacon Barracks
England
Staffordshire
2006
22 Signal Regiment [ 63]
Berechurch Hall Camp
Colchester
England
Essex
Military Corrective Training Centre [ 64]
Bhurtpore Barracks
Tidworth
England
Wiltshire
19th Regiment Royal Artillery [ 54]
Bourlon Barracks
Catterick
England
North Yorkshire
1st Battalion, The Scots Guards [ 56] The Highlanders, 4th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland [ 65]
Blandford Camp
England
Dorset
1724
11 (Royal School of Signals) Signal Regiment [ 66] 15 Signal Regiment [ 67]
Brock Barracks
England
Berkshire
1881
Brompton Barracks
England
Kent
1812
Royal School of Military Engineering (Chatham)[ 68]
Browning Barracks
Aldershot
England
Hampshire
1964
[ 57]
Bruneval Barracks
Aldershot
England
Hampshire
1965
[ 57]
Buckley Barracks
England
Wiltshire
1993
9 Theatre Logistics Regiment[ 69]
Buller Barracks
Aldershot
England
Hampshire
1970
[ 57]
Cambrai Lines
Catterick
England
North Yorkshire
The Queen's Royal Lancers [ 56]
Cameron Barracks
Scotland
Inverness-shire
1884
Campion Lines
Bulford Camp
England
Wiltshire
HQ Special Investigation Branch [ 70]
Carver Barracks
England
Essex
1974
33 Engineer Regiment (EOD) [ 71] 101 (City of London) Engineer Regiment (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) [ 72]
Cavalry Barracks, Hounslow
England
London
1793
1st Battalion, Welsh Guards [ 73]
Cawdor Barracks
Wales
Pembrokeshire
1944
14 Signal Regiment (Electronic Warfare) [ 74]
Chetwynd Barracks
England
Nottinghamshire
1919
49 (East) Brigade [ 75]
Claro Barracks
England
North Yorkshire
21 Engineer Regiment [ 76]
Clayton Barracks (Thornhill Barracks )
Aldershot
England
Hampshire
1928
[ 57]
Clive Barracks
England
Shropshire
1976
1st Battalion, The Royal Irish Regiment [ 77]
Combermere Barracks
England
Berkshire
1804
Household Cavalry Regiment [ 78]
Copthorne Barracks
England
Shropshire
1881
143 (West Midlands) Brigade [ 79]
Dale Barracks
England
Cheshire
1939
1st Battalion, Duke of Lancaster's Regiment [ 80]
Dalton Barracks
England
Oxfordshire
1992
3 Logistic Support Regiment [ 81] 4 Logistic Support Regiment [ 81] 12 Logistic Support Regiment [ 81]
Deepcut Barracks
England
Surrey
1903
25 Training Support Regiment [ 82] Defence College of Logistics [ 83]
Delhi Barracks
Tidworth
England
Wiltshire
HQ 1st Mechanized Brigade [ 54] 215 Signal Squadron [ 54] 4 (Close Support) Battalion REME [ 54] 6 (Close Support) Battalion REME [ 54]
Denison Barracks
England
Berkshire
1949
42 Engineer Regiment (Geographic) [ 84]
Dering Lines
Wales
Powys
1939
Infantry Battle School [ 85]
Dreghorn Barracks
Scotland
Edinburgh
1939
Royal Scots Borderers [ 86]
Duchess of Kent Barracks
Aldershot
England
Hampshire
1969
[ 57]
Duke of Gloucester Barracks
England
Gloucestershire
1971
104 Logistics Brigade, Joint Air Mounting Centre[ 87]
Elizabeth Barracks
England
Surrey
2011
Army Training Centre Pirbright [ 88]
Fenham Barracks
England
Tyne & Wear
1806
'D' Squadron (The Northumberland Hussars) [ 89] 201 (Northern) Field Hospital [ 90]
Fort Blockhouse
Gosport
England
Hampshire
1431
33 Field Hospital [ 91]
Fort George
Scotland
Inverness-shire
1757
Forthside Barracks
Scotland
Stirlingshire
1899
Fulwood Barracks
England
Lancashire
1848
42 (North West) Brigade [ 92]
Gamecock Barracks
England
Warwickshire
1959
30 Signal Regiment [ 93]
Gaza Barracks
Catterick
England
North Yorkshire
3 Medical Regiment [ 56]
Gibraltar Barracks, Surrey
England
Surrey
Royal School of Military Engineering (Minley)[ 68]
Gibraltar Barracks, Suffolk
England
Suffolk
Regimental HQ Royal Anglian Regiment [ 94]
Glencorse Barracks
Scotland
Midlothian
1803
Royal Highland Fusiliers [ 95]
Goojerat Barracks
Colchester
England
Essex
156 Provost Company [ 96]
Gordon Barracks
Scotland
Aberdeenshire
1935
Hammersley Barracks
Aldershot
England
Hampshire
1964
Royal Army Physical Training Corps (RAPTC)[ 97]
Howe Barracks
England
Kent
Hyde Park Barracks
England
London
1795
Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment [ 98]
Imjin Barracks
England
Gloucestershire
2010
Allied Rapid Reaction Corps [ 99]
Imphal Barracks
England
North Yorkshire
1880
15th Infantry Brigade [ 100]
Invicta Park Barracks
England
Kent
1936
36 Engineer Regiment [ 101]
Jellalabad Barracks
Tidworth
England
Wiltshire
HQ 43 (Wessex) Brigade [ 54]
Kendrew Barracks
England
Rutland
2012
2nd Battalion, Royal Anglian Regiment [ 102] 7 Regiment [ 102]
Kinloss Barracks
Scotland
Moray
2012
39 Engineer Regiment [ 103]
Kiwi Barracks
Bulford
England
Wiltshire
4th Battalion, The Rifles [ 70]
Leuchars Station
Scotland
Fife
2015
Royal Scots Dragoon Guards [ 104]
2 Close Support Battalion REME[ 104]
Lucknow Barracks
Tidworth
England
Wiltshire
2nd Battalion, The Royal Welsh (Royal Regiment of Wales) [ 54]
Maindy Barracks
Wales
Cardiff
1877
3rd Battalion, The Royal Welsh (Royal Regiment of Wales) [ 105]
Marne Barracks
Catterick
England
North Yorkshire
1994
1st Battalion, The Mercian Regiment [ 106] 5th Regiment Royal Artillery [ 56]
McGrigor Barracks
Aldershot
England
Hampshire
[ 57]
McMullen Barracks
England
Hampshire
1943
17 Port and Maritime Regiment RLC [ 107]
Megiddo Lines
Catterick
England
North Yorkshire
1 (Close Support) Battalion REME [ 56]
Melton Mowbray Camp
England
Leicestershire
1946
Defence Animal Training Regiment, HQ Royal Army Vetinary Corps[ 108]
Merville Barracks
Colchester
England
Essex
2nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment [ 109] 3rd Battalion, Parachute Regiment [ 109]
Mooltan Barracks
Tidworth
England
Wiltshire
1st Battalion, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers [ 54]
Normandy Barracks
Aldershot
England
Hampshire
1965
[ 57]
Palace Barracks
Northern Ireland
Down
1886
Royal Irish Regiment [ 110]
Piave Lines
Catterick
England
North Yorkshire
[ 56]
Picton Barracks
Bulford
England
Wiltshire
HQ 3rd Division [ 70]
Prince Philip Barracks
England
Wiltshire
2015
Defence School of Electronic and Mechanical Engineering, HQ REME[ 111]
Prince Philip Barracks
England
Hampshire
School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers [ 112]
Prince William of Gloucester Barracks
England
Lincolnshire
1976
5 Training Regiment [ 113]
Quebec Barracks
Aldershot
England
Hampshire
[ 57]
Queen Elizabeth Barracks
England
North Yorkshire
Redford Barracks
Scotland
Edinburgh
1915
3rd Battalion, The Rifles [ 114]
Regent's Park Barracks
England
London
1896
20 Transport Squadron [ 115]
Rhine Barracks
Aldershot
England
Hampshire
1965
[ 57]
Roberts Barracks
England
Wiltshire
32nd Regiment Royal Artillery [ 116]
Robertson Barracks
England
Norfolk
1995
1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards [ 117]
Rock Barracks
England
Suffolk
2006
23 Engineer Regiment (Air Assault) [ 118]
Royal Artillery Barracks
England
London
1802
2nd Battalion, Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment [ 119]
Royal Citadel
England
Devon
1598
29 Regiment Royal Artillery[ 120]
Sam Domingo Barracks Formerly Louisburg Barracks
Aldershot
England
Hampshire
Central Volunteer Headquarters REME [ 57]
Shorncliffe Army Camp
England
Kent
2 (South East) Brigade [ 121]
Sir John Moore Barracks
England
Hampshire
1986
ATR Winchester [ 122]
Somme Barracks
England
South Yorkshire
1907
Sheffield University Officer Training Corps [ 123]
Burma Company, 4th Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment [ 124]
St George's Barracks
England
Rutland
2006
16th Regiment Royal Artillery [ 125]
Stirling Barracks
England
Wiltshire
14th Regiment Royal Artillery [ 126]
Stirling Lines
England
Herefordshire
1999
22 Special Air Service, Special Reconnaisance Regiment, 658 Squadron AAC (Dauphin)[ 127]
Swinton Barracks
Tidworth (Perham Down)
England
Wiltshire
22 Engineer Regiment [ 54] 26 Engineer Regiment [ 54]
The Barracks, Brecon
Wales
Powys
1805
160th (Wales) Brigade [ 128]
Thiepval Barracks
Northern Ireland
Antrim
1954
38th (Irish) Infantry Brigade [ 129]
Travers Barracks
Aldershot
England
Hampshire
27 Theatre Logistic Regiment [ 130]
Unijack Barracks
England
North Yorkshire
1947
Army Foundation College, Harrogate [ 131]
Vauxhall Barracks
England
Oxfordshire
11 Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search Regiment RLC [ 132]
Victoria Barracks
England
Berkshire
1853
1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards [ 133]
Walcheren Barracks
Scotland
Glasgow
1967
Ward Barracks
Bulford
England
Wiltshire
[ 70]
Weeton Barracks
England
Lancashire
2nd Battalion the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment [ 134]
Wellington Barracks
England
London
1833
Whittington Barracks
England
Staffordshire
1877
Defence Medical Services [ 135]
Wyvern Barracks
England
Devon
1800
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