• This will bring you to the gates of Bentley Priory Estate, where a friendly concierge team will open the gates for you on your arrival.
  • Bentley Priory is an eighteenth to nineteenth century stately home and deer park in Stanmore on the northern edge of the Greater London area in the London Borough...
  • Acting as an intelligence filter on incoming air raids, RAF Bentley Priory helped us win the Battle of Britain and maintain the free world as we know it today.
  • Bentley Priory Museum, previously RAF Headquarters Fighter Command, is a site of national historical importance and from where the Battle of Britain was won.
  • Renaissance of Bentley Priory, Battle of Britain Base. ... Bentley Priory is an exquisite Grade II-listed mansion in Stanmore, Middlesex, that dates back to 1766.
  • The easiest way to get to the Bentley Priory Museum is by bus. You must take the bus number 142, the only one that leads to the entrance of the place.
  • Britain's second line of defence was the "Dowding system", the first air defence network. This was based at Fighter Command Headquarters, Bentley Priory.
  • Up close, the priory looks like a miniature version of Osborne House, Queen Victoria's famous retreat on the Isle of Wight. Bentley Priory has its own royal past.
  • The entrance to the Bentley Priory Museum in Stanmore, on the edge of London. Replicas of Hurricane and Spitfire aircraft are situated outside.
  • English: For this historic building's use by the RAF, most famously as the headquarters of Fighter Command during World War II, see Category:RAF Bentley Priory.