11-04-2025
Cold War nuclear bunker in Rutland to go under the hammer
A former nuclear bunker in Rutland which has been given planning consent to be transformed into a modern home is to be sold at 1.4-acre bunker and former reservoir site, which sits half a mile from Uppingham, has been given a guide price of £650, listing describes it as a "Grand Designs-style" opportunity, with "cathedral-type ceilings", a large glass frontage and "stunning" views over the Property Auctions said the bunker, which opened in 1960, formed part of a UK-wide network of 1,500 Cold War underground monitoring posts operated by the Royal Observer Corps.
The idea is they would be used to monitor nuclear blasts and the ensuing fall-out in the event of a major escalation was decommissioned in 1968.
Auctioneer Andrew Parker said there had been "a lot of interest" in the bunker, which he said was "something of a rarity, with its unique Cold War history".He added planning consent for its transformation into a modern home had been granted by Rutland County auction is due to take place on 24 July 2024, another Royal Observer Corps underground bunker in the Yorkshire Dales, was sold for £48,000.