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This is where devolved central government and military commanders would have run the region had the UK been attacked and nuclear war broken out. Built in great secrecy and under strict, military security the local villagers and contractors alike knew nothing of what was concealed in this hillside or how it would be used.
Now you have the chance to see the three phases of the Bunker's life. From its role with the RAF where the overall tactical controller would react to a nuclear attack from Britain's enemies, through to its role as Regional Government HQ when there could have been up to 600 personnel, possibly including the Prime Minister organising the survival of the civilian population in the aftermath of nuclear war.
See for yourself this bunker with its own water supply and electricity generators, BBC Studio, radar room and the scientists' room where nuclear fall out patterns would be plotted.
General Information:
* Shop
* Refreshments
* Free car parking
* Picnic area, beautiful woodland, orienteering trail
* No lifts in bunker
* Toilet Facilities
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Opening Times
(2003 times)
March 1st - October 31st: Weekdays 10.00am - last entry 4.00pm. Weekends and Bank Holidays 10.00am - last entry 5.00pm.
November 1st - February 28th: Open Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays only 10.00am - last entry 4.00pm.
Admission Charges
(2003 prices)
Adults £5; Children (5-16) £3; Family (2+2) £12.
Directions
By car: From the A128 Ongar to Brentwood road at Kelvedon Hatch.
By train: Nearest rail stations are Brentwood or Shenfield. Taxis available (7 miles).
By tube: Central Line to Debden, Theyden Bois or Epping. Taxis available (7 miles). "
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bon... on y va ? :roll:
Nous entrerons dans la carrière,
Quand nos aînés n'y seront plus ;
Nous y trouverons leur poussière
Et la trace de leurs vertus.
Rouget de Lisle
Quand nos aînés n'y seront plus ;
Nous y trouverons leur poussière
Et la trace de leurs vertus.
Rouget de Lisle