List of shore establishments of the Royal Navy
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This is a list of shore establishments of the Royal Navy.
Current Royal Navy Shore Establishments
- HMS Caledonia, Rosyth, Fife, Scotland
- HMS Collingwood (Fareham, Hampshire, England)
- HMS Dartmouth (Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, Devon, England)
- HMS Drake (Devonport, Devon, England)
- HMS Excellent (Whale Island, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England)
- HMS Nelson (Portsmouth, Hampshire, England)
- HMS Neptune (Faslane, Helensburgh, Scotland)
- HMS Raleigh (Torpoint, Cornwall, England)
- HMS Rooke (Gibraltar)
- HMS Sultan (Gosport, Hampshire, England)
- HMS Temeraire (Portsmouth, Hampshire)
- JSU Northwood, Formally HMS Warrior (Northwood, Middlesex, England)
Current Royal Naval Reserve units and establishments
- HMS Calliope, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear, England
- HMS Cambria, Cardiff, Wales
- HMS Dalriada, Glasgow, Scotland
- HMS Eaglet, Liverpool, England
- HMS Forward, Birmingham, England
- HMS Flying Fox, Bristol, England
- HMS Ferret, Chicksands, Bedfordshire, England
- HMS King Alfred, Whale Island, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
- HMS President, London E1, England
- HMS Scotia, Pitreavie, Rosyth, Dunfermline, Scotland
- HMS Sherwood, Nottingham, England
- * Ceres Division (satellite unit of HMS Sherwood), Leeds, England
- HMS Vivid, Mount Wise, Plymouth, Devon, England
- HMS Wildfire, Northwood, Middlesex, England
Former Shore Establishments
- HMS Afrikander (Simonstown, South Africa)
- HMS Ariel (formerly HMS Kestrel) (Worthy Down, Winchester, Hampshire, England)
- HMS Beehive (Boomer Hall, Felixstowe, Suffolk)
- HMS Bellerophon (Portsmouth, Hampshire, England)
- HMS Benbow (Trinidad)
- HMS Caledonia (Rosyth, Fife, Scotland),
- HMS Cambridge (Wembury, Devon, England)
- HMS Centurion (Gosport, Hampshire, England)
- HMS Centurion (Haslemere, Surrey, England)
- HMS Ceres (formerly HMS Demetrius) (Wetherby, Yorkshire, England)
- HMS Cochrane (Rosyth, Fife, Scotland)
- HMS Defiance (Devonport, Devon, England)
- HMS Dolphin (Gosport, Hampshire, England)
- HMS Dryad (Southwick, Hampshire, England)
- HMS Fisgard (Torpoint, Cornwall, England)
- HMS Ganges (Shotley, Ipswich, Suffolk)
- HMS Hornet (Gosport, Hampshire, England)
- HMS Inskip (Inskip, Preston, Lancashire, England)
- HMS Jufair (Bahrain)
- HMS King Alfred (Hove, Sussex, England)
- HMS Lanka (Colombo, Ceylon)
- HMS Lochinvar (Port Edgar, Fife, Scotland)
- HMS Malabar (Bermuda)
- HMS Mauritius (Mauritius)
- HMS Mercury (Petersfield, Hampshire, England)
- HMS Osprey (Portland, Dorset, England)
- HMS Pembroke (Chatham, Kent, England)
- HMS Phoenix (Tipner, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England)
- HMS President (later HMS St Vincent) (37 Queen's Gate Terrace, London SW7, England)
- HMS Royal Arthur (Corsham, Wiltshire, England)
- Royal Naval College Greenwich (London SE10, England)
- HMS St Angelo (Valletta, Malta GC)
- HMS St George (Eastney, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England)
- HMS St Vincent (Gosport, Hampshire, England)
- HMS Saker (Washington DC, USA)
- HMS Sea Eagle, (Eglinton, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland)
- HMS Sheba (Aden)
- HMS Tamar (Hong Kong)
- HMS Terror (Singapore)
- HMS Vernon (Portsmouth, Hampshire, England)
- HMS Vulcan (Dounreay, Thurso, Caithness, Scotland)
- HMS Wildfire (Chatham, Kent, England)
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