Southwick House: House Interior
Southwick Park house was built in the 19th Century and was taken over by the Royal Navy during WWII. The house was the centre for
Southwick Park house was built in the 19th Century and was taken over by the Royal Navy during WWII. The house was the centre for
The Low Ropes area is available for corporate use subject to having a qualified instructor available.
The Southwick Park site contains 2 large lecture theatres; Brian Gait Theatre can accommodate 70 people, has a flat screening format cinema, professional address system
There are a number of cellars linked by passageways situated under the main house on the Southwick Road site. These would be suitable for filming
Bellerby Bivouac is situated on the Catterick training estate. The site contains stone built accommodation and hard standing surrounded by fir trees and fields.
The Southwick Park site is surrounded by grounds including woods and formal planting of shrubs and trees. There are various types of abandoned military vehicles
Downholme Quarry is situated on the Catterick training estate. It is an old, abandoned stone quarry situated within fields and trees with stone out-buildings.
The Southwick Park site contains a number of different buildings apart from the historic main house. There are modern style accommodation blocks, a period tower,
Quarry Wood is situated on the Catterick training estate. The site is set within rolling countryside and there are a number of tree-lined tracks. Trees
Fowlmere is situated within the Stanford Training Area in Norfolk. The site consists of a body of water surrounded by trees.