Stockland Hill transmitting station, Television transmitting station in Stockland, Devon, England.
Stockland Hill is a transmitting station in Devon that broadcasts digital television and radio signals across a wide region. The facility operates multiple services using different frequency bands to reach homes in East Devon, West Somerset, and West Dorset.
The station was built in 1961 by the Independent Broadcasting Authority and began broadcasting ITV television signals in analog format. Over the decades, the facility modernized and transitioned to digital transmission standards.
The station broadcasts local programs through BBC Spotlight and ITV West Country News, connecting residents with regional information and entertainment.
The site sits on elevated ground and can be visible from various points across the region. Visitors should note that this is an active industrial facility and not generally open to the public for tours.
The facility transmits Heart West radio at 103.0 MHz while maintaining digital radio services through specific frequencies for NOW Exeter and BBC National DAB.
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