Royal Air Force Woolfox Lodge, or more simply RAF Woolfox Lodge, is a former Royal Air Force station next to the A1 road in Rutland, UK.
The wartime airfield comprised three tarmac runways and one Type B1 and four T2 aircraft hangars.
RAF Woolfox Lodge was used in later years as a relief landing ground but the runways deteriorated to such a degree that the airfield had to be closed to flying by spring 1954.
62 Squadron RAF was positioned in a secure area adjacent to the A1 road near the former technical site.
The following units were here at some point:[4] The site is now used for agriculture and employment purposes.