I'm sure there's a thread similar to this already, but I'll be dammed if I can find it.
Rule of the thread!
It must be your own pic.
I'll kick off with this one...
Over to you members!
I'm betting Troy guesses it first.
I'm sure there's a thread similar to this already, but I'll be dammed if I can find it.
Rule of the thread!
It must be your own pic.
I'll kick off with this one...
Over to you members!
I'm betting Troy guesses it first.
Shalom
A bunker for when Russia sends a few nuclear bombs our way?
Royal Observer Corps monitoring post - Wikipedia
Royal Observer Corps monitoring posts are underground structures all over the United Kingdom, constructed as a result of the Royal Observer Corps' nuclear reporting role and operated by volunteers during the Cold War between 1955 and 1991.
TizMe beat me to it. Loads of them dotted around the country in various states of repair. Is that the one at Rushton Spencer?
There's also a renovated one just outside Broadway in the Cotswolds. Maybe that was what kw was referring to.
Not sure if it is R Spencer a gem of a place, the great Dane, Lud's chapel where Gawain met the green knight, where Staffordshire kisses Cheshire and Derbyshire hard by, from there you can almost smell Chitty and the wierdstone of Brisingamen twixt the grazing wallabies.
Five Bennett's Wallabies escaped from a private zoo at Roaches Hall during World War II
The zoo was owned by Courtney Brocklehurst who tragically lost his life in WW II. These few bred and became as many as 50.
I neatly bought a dilapidated one that was on half an acre of land twenty years ago. It was right next to a rural road and perfect fora redevelopment opportunity.
Think it sold for £13k on ebay in the end with a guide price of £6k.
It was pretty basic inside with a ladder leading 50 feet down into the bunker.
It was being sold for the purpose of wine cellar or music studio.
If you cut all the grass and hawthorns away, it would be a massive concrete box so in theory easier to get planning permission for a building , in theory.
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