List of Royal Navy shore establishments
This is a list of shore establishments of the Royal Navy and Royal Naval Reserve.
Current Royal Navy shore establishments
Naval bases
Air stations
- *RNAS Predannack
- *RNAS Merryfield
Training establishments
- *Includes Hindostan as static training ship
- * Includes Bristol as static training ship
- * Includes Brecon as static training ship
- *To be disposed of not before 2029 as part of the Defence Estate Optimisation plan
Other
- , Rosyth Dockyard, Rosyth, Fife
- , Administrative aggregation of Royal Navy personnel based in the United States
- Institute of Naval Medicine INM
- Northwood Headquarters, formerly HMS Warrior. Operational HQ for Commander Operations
Defence Munitions Centres
- DM Beith
- RNAD Coulport
- DM Crombie
- DM Gosport
Testing establishments
- Vulcan Naval Reactor Test Establishment
- *Currently being decommissioned
Overseas naval facilities
- HMS Juffair
- East Cove Military Port
- Port of Gibraltar
- Duqm Port, Joint Logistics Support Base
- Diego Garcia
- Naval Party 1022
Current Royal Marines establishments
- Commando Training Centre Royal Marines, Lympstone, Devon
- Stonehouse Barracks, Plymouth, Devon – Headquarters 3 Commando Brigade
- RM Poole, Hamworthy Barracks, Poole, Dorset
- RM Condor, Arbroath, Angus – 45 Commando
- Norton Manor Camp, Taunton, Somerset – 40 Commando
- Bickleigh Barracks, Plymouth, Devon – 42 Commando
- RM Chivenor, Braunton, Devon
- Arromanches Camp, Instow, Devon.
- HM Naval Base Portsmouth
- HM Naval Base Clyde – 43 Commando
- MOD St Athan
- RNAS Yeovilton – Commando Helicopter Force
Royal Marines Band Service
- HMS Nelson, HMNB Portsmouth – Portsmouth Band and School of Music
- HMS Raleigh – Plymouth Band
- HMS Collingwood – Collingwood Band
- – Scotland Band
- Commando Training Centre Royal Marines – CTC Band
With the bands at HMS Seahawk, HMS Heron,, Britannia Royal Naval College,, HMS Drake, HMS Nelson and HMS Neptune formally having a RMBS Bandmaster, they are now all Civilian.
Current Royal Naval Reserve units and establishments
The modern Royal Naval Reserve has fifteen Units. These are:- , Gateshead, Tyne & Wear, England
- , Cardiff, Wales
- * Tawe Division
- , Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
- , Glasgow, Scotland
- , Liverpool, England
- , Birmingham, England
- , Bristol, England
- , Chicksands, Bedfordshire, England
- , Lisburn, Northern Ireland
- , Whale Island, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
- , by Tower Bridge, London E1, England
- * Medway Division
- , Rosyth, Fife, Scotland
- * Tay Division
- , Nottingham, England
- , HMNB Devonport, Plymouth, Devon, England
- , Northwood, Middlesex, England
Former shore establishments
Former naval bases
- HMNB Rosyth,
- HMNB Chatham
- Woolwich Dockyard
- Deptford Dockyard
- Queenstown
- Portland Dockyard
- Scapa Flow
- Pembroke Dockyard
- Sheerness Dockyard
- Simon's Town Dockyard, South Africa
- Trincomalee Dockyard
- Malta H.M. Dockyard, H.M. Dockyard School Plus apprenticeships
- Kingston Royal Naval Dockyard
- Amherstburg Royal Naval Dockyard
- Esquimalt Royal Navy Dockyard
- Penetanguishene Naval Yard
- Naval Shipyards, York
Former air stations
- RNAS Lee-on-Solent Lee-on-the-Solent, Hampshire, England
- , World War II Royal Naval Air Station at Worthy Down, Hampshire
- RNAS Lossiemouth Lossiemouth, Moray 1946 -1972
- , Dunino Kingsbarns Fife Satellite airfield of Crail
- RNAS Donibristle, Fife 1917–1959
- HMS Osprey, naval air station, ASDIC training; Flag Officer Sea Training; RNAS Portland
- , Grimsetter, Kirkwall, Orkney, RNAS Grimsetter
- , Gosport Hampshire, Now
- HMS Tern, Twatt Orkney RNAS Twatt
- , RNAS Anthorn
- HMS Goldcrest, Brawdy. Pembrokeshire
- HMS Urley, Second World War flying station on the Isle of Man
Former Royal Naval Hospitals
- RNH Bermuda.
- RNH Bighi, Malta
- RNH Gibraltar, Gibraltar
- RNH Gillingham, in Medway, Kent
- , in London
- RNH Haslar, Gosport, England
- RNH Mauritius
- RNH Mtarfa, Malta
- , known as Stonehouse, Devonport, England
- RNH Portland, Dorset.
- RNH Simon's Town, South Africa
- Royal Naval Hospital – now Ruttonjee Hospital in Hong Kong, China
- RNH Trincomalee, Trincomalee, Sri Lanka
Former shore bases
A to D
- , Tilbury
- , the bombed-out Supermarine factory, Woolston, Southampton
- , Base depot ship, Simon's Town, South Africa
- , Coastal Forces Motor Launch and Steam Gun Boat base, Newhaven, East Sussex
- , Combined Operations base, Folkestone
- , Headquarters of 9th Submarine Flotilla, Dundee
- , listening station of the Far East Combined Bureau, Colombo, Ceylon
- , Combined Training Centre, Castle Toward, Toward, Argyll
- , Combined Operations Landing Craft Training Establishment, Boston, Lincolnshire
- , Combined Operations base and training establishment, Fremington Camp, Fremington, Devon
- HMS Appledore II, Combined Operations base, Ilfracombe
- , RNAS Worthy Down, Winchester, Hampshire
- , Royal Naval Aircraft Training Establishment, Culcheth, Warrington, Cheshire
- HMS Armanillo, Combined Operations RN Beach Commando training centre, Glenfinnart
- HMS Asbury, shore based transit accommodation, Asbury Park, New Jersey
- HMS Atlantic Isle, U-boat monitoring station, Tristan da Cunha during WWII
- , Coastal Forces MLs and storage, RN Dockyard, Portland
- HMS Avalon, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
- , HQ of Flag Officer Harwich and Coastal Forces base, Harwich
- HMS Baldur, Accommodation and accounting, Iceland
- HMS Beaver, HQ, Flag Officer-in-Charge, Humber, –
- HMS Beaver II, Coastal Forces MLs, Immingham
- , Coastal Forces MLs working up base, Weymouth, then Holyhead, Wales
- , Coastal Forces MTBs and MGBs, Boomer Hall, Felixstowe, Suffolk
- , Portsmouth, Hampshire
- , Trinidad
- HMS Birnbeck, Secret weapons research and testing, Birnbeck Pier, Weston-super-Mare
- HMS Bluebird III,, Folkestone
- , Naval Police Patrol HQ, Portland, Dorset
- HMS Britannia III, Coastal Forces Motor Torpedo Boat & Motor Gun Boats, Dartmouth
- , Combined Operations landing craft crew training, Castle Toward, Toward, Argyll
- HMS Cabbala, Training establishment for WRNS W/T operators, at Lowton near Warrington
- , Rosyth, Fife
- , Wembury, Devon
- , Coastal Forces MLs, Belfast
- , Gosport, Hampshire
- , Haslemere, Surrey
- , Wetherby, Yorkshire
- , Yeadon, West Yorkshire
- , Coastal Forces MTBs & MGBs, Dartmouth
- , Coastal Forces MLs, Leith
- , Rosyth, Fife
- HMS Copra, Combined Operations Pay, Ratings and Accounts, The Moorings, Largs
- , Landing Craft training base, River Hamble, Hampshire
- , Royal Naval Reserve base, Greenock, Inverclyde,
- , Royal Naval Reserve base, Inverkip, Inverclyde,
- HMS Dartmouth II, Coastal Forces MTBs, MGBs & MLs, Dartmouth
- , Torpedo school, Devonport, Devon
- , Fleet Maintenance Base, Devonport
- I, HQ for tank landing craft training, Troon, Ayrshire
- HMS Dinosaur II, Landing craft and work-up base, Irvine, Ayrshire
- HMS Dorlin, Combined Operations RN Beach Signals and Royal Signals sections battle training, Dorlin House, Acharacle, Argyll
- , Gosport, Hampshire
- , former location of the Maritime Warfare School, Southwick, Hampshire
- , Basic Training Establishment, Malvern, 1944–1945. The Telecommunications Research Establishment moved into Duke in 1946 and is now a QinetiQ research site.
- I, Holding and training base for RN Beach Commandos, Gailes Camp, Auchengate, Troon, Ayrshire
- HMS Dundonald II, Combined Signal School, Auchingate, Troon, Ayrshire
E to K
- , Naval HQ, Fort St Angelo, Birgu, Malta
- , Convoy escort base and anti-submarine training, Londonderry, Northern Ireland
- , Coastal Forces MTBs, MGBs & MLs, Ramsgate
- , artificer and engineer training, Torpoint, Cornwall
- HMS Flora III, Coastal Forces MLs, Invergordon, Scotland
- , HQ of Mobile Naval Air Bases during World War II, Ludham then Middle Wallop. RNAS Kai Tak from 1947.
- HMS Flowerdown, Y-station at RAF Flowerdown
- HMS Foliot I, Landing craft accounting base, Plymouth
- HMS Foliot III, Combined Operations holding base, Buckleigh, Plymouth
- , HF receiver station, Nidderdale, Harrogate
- HMS Forte IV, Coastal Forces MLs, Falmouth
- , Command and radar plotting centre, Newhaven
- HMS Forward II, Coastal Forces MTBs, Newhaven
- , Coastal Forces MTBs & MLs, Lerwick, Scotland
- , Boys' Training Establishment, Shotley, Ipswich, Suffolk
- WWII training establishment, Butlin's Pwllheli holiday camp, Caernarfonshire
- HMS Golden Hind, WW2 RN Barracks, Sydney, Australia
- HMS Gosling, Royal Naval Air Establishment, Risley, Warrington, Cheshire, was a collection of 5 camps responsible for various aspects of training FAA personnel
- , Auxiliary Patrol base, Lerwick, Shetland
- , Rye
- , Algiers
- , Radar training establishment, near Dale, Pembrokeshire
- , Landing craft training, Brightlingsea
- , Scapa Flow diversionary anchorage, 1939–40, Arctic convoys concentration point, 1942–44, Loch Ewe
- , Trincomalee, Ceylon
- , Coastal Forces Depot MTB, Gosport, Hampshire
- , WWI base at Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire
- , Inskip, Preston, Lancashire
- , RNAS Crail, Fife
- , Combined Operations Beach Training Establishment, Glen Caladh, Nr Tighnabruaich, Argyll
- , Bahrain
- , Royal Naval Air Station and General Service Establishment, Worthy Down, near Winchester, England
- , WWII RNVR officer training centre, Hove, Sussex
L to R
- , Colombo, Ceylon
- , Combined Operations landing craft base, Shoreham
- , Combined Operations officer training, Inverailort House, Lochailort, Inverness-shire
- , Fleet Minesweeper base, Port Edgar, South Queensferry
- , Combined Operations, Roseneath, Dunbartonshire
- HMS Lynx, HQ, Naval Officer-in-Charge, Dover & CO HMS Lynx,
- , Bootle, Cumbria, England. FAA aircrew reception centre.
- , Bermuda
- , Landing craft, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight
- , Electrical training school, Eastbourne
- , Landing craft, Exbury House, Southampton
- , Mauritius
- HMS Martelo, HQ Naval Officer-in-Charge, Lowestoft,
- , Landing craft and Fleet Air Arm, Puckpool, Ryde, Isle of Wight
- , Lews Castle, Stornoway, Western Isles
- , Communications Training Centre, Coventry
- , Communications school, Petersfield, Hampshire
- , Great Yarmouth
- HMS Minos, HQ Naval Officer-in-Charge, Lowestoft,
- , Combined Training HQ, Largs, Ayrshire
- HMS Monck, Combined Operations Carrier Training, Port Glasgow
- HMS Monck, Roseneath, Dunbartonshire
- HMS Monck, HQ Flag Officer Greenock, Greenock
- HMS Nemo, HQ Naval Officer-in-Charge, Brightlingsea,
- , Landing craft base, Newhaven
- , Alexandria, Egypt
- , Anti-submarine warfare training from early 1940, Campbeltown, Argyll
- , Landing craft training base, Hayling Island
- HMS Osprey,, Asdic training, advanced courses for officers, Dunoon, Argyll
- , RNAS Fearn, Fearn, Ross-shire
- , Combined Operations landing craft signals training, Glenbranter Camp, Glenbranter, Strachur, Argyll
- , HQ, Commander-in-Chief, the Nore, Chatham, Kent
- , HQ, Admiral-Superintendent, Chatham Dockyard, Chatham, Kent
- , HQ, Commodore-in-Command, Royal Naval Barracks, Chatham, Chatham, Kent
- HMS Phœnicia, Manoel Island, Malta
- , Tipner, Portsmouth, Hampshire
- , Admiralty accounting base, Furse House, 37 Queen's Gate Terrace, London SW7
- HMS President II, HQ, Liaison Officer for Naval Reserve and Merchant Navy Duties, London,
- , Lyness, Orkney
- , Kirkwall, Orkney
- HMS Queen Charlotte WWII land-based gunnery school, Shore Rd., Ainsdale Southport, Lancashire
- , Combined Operations training, Inverary, Argyll
- HMS Return, Tokyo, Japan – now British Embassy in Tokyo
- , Holding base for RM landing craft personnel, Kitchener Camp, Richborough, Kent
- , Gibraltar
- , Combined Operations, Roseneath, Dunbartonshire
- , Wireless Station, Cuxhaven, Germany. Post-WWII
- , Petty Officers' training school, Butlins Skegness, later Corsham, Wiltshire
- , Wireless Station, Cuxhaven, Germany. Post-WWII
- Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London
S to Z
- , Naval HQ, Fort St Angelo, Birgu, Malta
- , Bognor Regis, Sussex, anti-aircraft firing range and gunnery training school
- , Coastal Forces training base, Fort William, Inverness-shire
- HMS St George, Gosport, Hampshire
- , Commando training base 1943–1945, Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex
- , Boys and Juniors Training Establishment, Gosport, Hampshire
- , Communications centre, Whitehall, London
- , RNR Communications Training Centre, Salford
- , RNAS Abbotsinch, Abbotsinch, Glasgow
- , Basic training, 1942, from 1959 RNR Rosyth, Butlin's Ayr, South Ayrshire
- , Eglinton, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
- , Bracklesham Bay and Birdham, near Chichester
- HMS Seahawk, Coastal Forces training base, Ardrishaig, Argyll
- , was the Royal Navy's biggest dockyard and its base of operations in the Far East from 1939 until 1971. was the barracks next to the naval base, while the nearby was a RN Air Station.
- , Aden
- , Western Approaches Command, St Enoch's Hotel, Glasgow
- , Tank landing craft repair base, Southampton
- HMS Squid II, Landing craft squadron staff, Westcliff Hall Hotel, Hythe
- , WWII training establishment for men who would otherwise be discharged, Kielder, Northumberland
- , Landing craft working-up base, Bo'ness
- HMS Talbot, Manoel Island, Malta
- , Base operated from 1897 to 1997 at two locations in Hong Kong
- , Hydrophone training school during World War I, Hawkcraig near Aberdour
- , Royal Naval Engineering College, Keyham and Manadon, Plymouth, Devon
- , Landing craft operational base, Hamble, Southampton
- HMS Tormentor II Training camp, Cowes, Isle of Wight
- HMS Tullichewan, Holding base for Combined Operations, Tullichewan Castle Camp, Balloch, Loch Lomond, Scotland
- , Combined Operations training, Poole, Dorset
- , Diyatalawa, Ceylon
- HMS Valkyrie II, Training establishment for HO ratings, Isle of Man
- , X class submarine training, Port Bannatyne Hydropathic Hotel, Port Bannatyne, Isle of Bute, Scotland
- , X class submarine advanced training, Ardtaraig House, Loch Striven, Argyll, Scotland
- HMS Vectis, Cowes Castle, Cowes, Isle of Wight
- , Portsmouth, Hampshire
- , RNAS Ayr
- , Combined Operations senior officer training, Largs, Ayrshire
- , Coastal Forces HQ, Lord Warden Hotel, Dover
- HMS Watchful, HQ, Flag Officer-in-Charge, Yarmouth,
- , Flotilla training, Southend
- HMS Westcliffe II, Combined Operations holding base for RM landing craft personnel, Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex
- , Chatham, Kent
- HMS Wildfire II, Combined Operations base, Sheerness
- HMS Wildfire III, Combined Operations base, Sheerness
- , Landing craft base, Ipswich
- HMS Yeoman, HQ, Flag Officer-in-Charge, London,
- HMS Yeoman, HQ, Naval Officer-in-Charge, London,
Other
- Bedhampton Camp, former non airfield satellite of RNAS Lee-on-Solent.
- Seafield Park, a non airfield site near to RNAS Lee-on-Solent.
- Yarmouth Roads, former fleet anchorage off Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
- RNAD Broughton Moor, Cumbria, England
- RNAD Crombie, Fife
- RNAD Dean Hill, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
- RNAD Gosport including Priddy's Hard, Hampshire, England
- RNSD Almondbank/RNAW Almondbank/RNAW Perth, Almondbank, Perth & Kinross – now a Eurocopter installation.
- RNSD Coventry, Warwickshire, England
- RNSD Copenacre, England.,
- RNSD Eaglescliffe, Teesside, England
- RNSD Llangennech, Llangennech, Carmarthenshire, Wales,
- RNSD Lathalmond, Dunfermline, Scotland
- RNSD Trecwn, Trecwn, Pembrokeshire, West Wales
- RNSD Woolston, Woolston, Southampton, Hampshire, England
- RNAY Wroughton, Aircraft storage and maintenance unit, Wroughton, Swindon, England