Imphal Barracks
Imphal Barracks is a British Army installation situated on Fulford Road in York, North Yorkshire, England, primarily serving as the headquarters of the 1st (United Kingdom) Division.[1] Constructed between 1877 and 1880 as the Infantry Barracks, the site was originally home to the 14th Regiment of Foot, later the West Yorkshire Regiment.[2] It was renamed Imphal Barracks in 1951 to commemorate the battle honours earned by the West Yorkshire Regiment during the Battle of Imphal in the Second World War.[2][3] The barracks feature the Keep, a fortified structure designed by Major H.C. Seddon that historically functioned as a secure armoury, stores, guard house, and prison.[4] Today, the facility supports various units, including elements of the Royal Corps of Signals and the Army Education Centre, underscoring its ongoing role in British military operations and administration.[5][6]