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Buy your own Cumbrian nuclear bunker for £15,000

by Cumbria Crack
17/07/2024
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Picture: SDL Property Auctions

You have the chance to buy your own nuclear bunker for around £15,000 – complete with its own parking.

The ‘once in a lifetime’ opportunity is yours for the taking later this month as it goes under the hammer in an online auction, which is already attracting significant interest.

The bunker, near Dent Railway Station, has a guide price of between £15,000 and £20,000.

Picture: SDL Property Auctions

Also known as a Royal Observer Post, it was built in the 1950s and was designed to provide protective accommodation for three observers to survive a nuclear attack, 15ft below the surface.

The threat of the Cold War loomed large and nuclear war was a real threat.

The survivors were expected to report on the nuclear bursts and on the fallout of a nuclear attack.

Picture: SDL Property Auctions

They were provided with enough food and water for 14 days and had a landline and radio communications available to them.

Most of these sites were decommissioned and sold in 1993, following the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War.

Picture: SDL Property Auctions

Many were bought by telecom companies and now are sites for mobile phone masts as they were built as telecommunication posts.

The landline is connected and live and the bunker can also have broadband connected.

Andrew Parker, managing director and auctioneer at SDL Property Auctions, said: “This is a fantastic opportunity to purchase a piece of post-war British history.

“It is in excellent condition, redecorated, clean, dry and secure and comes with a plot of land with gate for access and secure off-road parking. It even comes with an active phone line suitable for broadband.

“It’s a privilege to be able to sell a unique lot such as this and it follows SDL Property Auctions selling a similar nuclear bunker in Louth in 2022. We’ve already received significant interest on this lot and we anticipate a high level of bidders and online viewers on auction day.”

There are around 258 bunkers left across the UK – most have been demolished and no traces remain. Subterranea Britannica has details here.

Original locations of nuclear bunkers in Cumbria. Picture: Subterranea Britannica

In 2003, bunkers in Flookburgh and Hawkshead were auctioned off. The Flookburgh bunker was sold for £25,100. The Hawkshead bunker was sold to a telecoms firm but in 2004 was back on the market,

Picture: SDL Property Auctions

The current owner has also placed a shed on site. The site also has its own gate to access the land it comes with and vehicular access from the road over the land for access.

It is part of an online auction on Thursday, July 25 with SDL Property Auctions.

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