A unique piece of the history of the Cold War, designed to face the nuclear explosion, is ready to go under the hammer. It is perfect for subtrenian housing, a Doomsde preper, only makes a low starting bid of £ 20,000.
Its entrance is located in the middle of the Blackberry Bumble on a hill in Hollen village, which looks at the fields of the farm and the Sevarn Muhana river. However, the underground chamber itself does not provide any external view.
This bunker is one of the about 1,500 shelters, built in the UK for a civil defense organization Royal Observer Corps. Their purpose was to monitor the explosion waves and declines from nuclear attacks, which are never, never came. Most now sit empty, although they sometimes come to resale and are sold to the public in the 1990s.
Last year, a bunker listed for minimum 15,000 pounds sold for £ 48,000 at Yorkshire Delles National Park in Northern. EnglandBuyers later planned to convert it into a tourist attraction.
From the outside, the remains are more eye light than the architectural surprise – just a few steps and a block of concrete protects the entrance with a chain. Inside, not much to see.
Writers of campaigner materials had to excavate deeply to polish something, which were some polished, tight and isolated.
The list of David Plister Limited states, “Historical relics and rare investment opportunities are ideal for people with a unique taste.” auction,
The plan of a floor shows the room – the sole room – and describes it as a privately integrated underground room, a private wine basement, safe room or safe utility area as integrated integrated underground room. “
It is a Spartan space of 128 sq ft (11.8 square meters) with peeling paint, a stained floor, put in some cold, a small table -like surface against the wall, two plastic chairs and a single metal bed frame that has no mattresses.
There is a small hallway where a ladder descends from the hatch and a small space is marked as a water cupboard that includes a raw chemical toilet in the photographs.
The property was last sold for 95,000 pounds in 1995, but it included the land where the owner lives, Sophie Thorn said that Sophie Thorn said that the 25 September auction was coordinated.
The bunker is being divided by large assets and will be sold separately. The owner, which is being kept, never had to Hankar in the bunker.
Thorne said, “This is part of the property he bought.” “He had no special need for this, which is good.”