Farm-like nuclear bunker to save from catastrophe is ready for sale...
Nuclear bunker openly sold due to fear of third world war
New Delhi. Ever since the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine war, the apprehensions of the Third World War have surrounded the whole world. The entire Europe, including America, is worried about Russia's nuclear attack on Ukraine. Now the way America and European Union have come forward to save Ukraine losing the war, it has increased the danger of third world war even more. Meanwhile, shocking news has come from Britain. "Nuclear bunkers" are being sold for 70,000 pounds in the countryside of Britain to protect them from the great destruction on the earth. In such a situation, what is to be believed that nuclear war has been decided in the world, after which nuclear bunkers are being openly sold in rural areas like this. It is absolutely farm-like in appearance.
A 12-feet-deep underground nuclear bunker, consisting of two rooms, in the UK's Derbyshire countryside is being sold for £70,000. It is made of reinforced concrete to withstand a nuclear attack. This nuclear bunker hidden underground in rural areas is up for sale as a plot. You can also get it by paying 70 thousand pounds.
A hidden plot of land for a nuclear doomsday bunker in the UK countryside is being sold for £70,000.
Nuclear bunker can be seen with naked eyes
The Observer Post Field Whitwell is located in Bolsover, Derbyshire. This nuclear bunker plot, visible to the naked eye, will appear as a marshy area farmer's field for growing crops by its current owner. It is made up of two separate lots. The first one is spread over approximately 21.55 acres, reports DerbyshireLive. It contains about four nuclear bunkers and is worth £280,000. Here the owner of the farm has also kept his crops in recent years. While the other part is in a 4.61-acre section, which also includes a shelter from the Cold War. In such a situation, the total cost of this farm with nuclear bunker becomes 3 lakh 50000 pounds. One of these bunkers can be bought for £70,000. Derbyshire County Council has registered it as a refuge, which is sealed as a monument.
Authority's website made a different claim
The revelation of these nuclear bunkers lying open for sale in the UK countryside has caused a worldwide stir. The Derbyshire authority's website states that "the site has been used for its good vantage point over the past century and a half". According to the Whitwell Local History Group it has been used as an observation point since 1939 by the Royal Observer Corps. and was used for this purpose every day during World War II.
1970s shelter built near nuclear bunker
According to the authority, an underground shelter was also built nearby in the 1970s in case of a nuclear attack. There are two rooms inside the shelter. A total of 870 thermo-nuclear fallout shelters were built across the country as part of the strategic defense against nuclear attack by the UK Home Office as a communal area W/C(1). It was also used as an observation point. These bunkers, measuring 18 feet x 10 feet in size, were built 12 feet underground. These were made of reinforced concrete and cost £2,000 each. The shelters were decommissioned in 1992 when the then Home Secretary decided they were no longer necessary."
Now can be used as farm and horse riding
Agents, WT Parker Estate Agents based in Chesterfield, say the land around it can now be "used for other agricultural/equestrian type uses, subject to obtaining planning consent". The agent says "there is an overhead line to an unused bunker. However we are not aware of any mains connectivity." An area of land shown in green on the plan appears to be unregistered. It is probably surrounded by part of the bunker. Which comes under the seller's registered title number DY431357. It has been owned by the seller for many years. “Thus, the seller shall indemnify the buyer against any third party ownership claims made in future. We are not aware of the ownership of the green land and it is not included in the sale.
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