A father who transformed a 15ft underground nuclear bunker into a 'quirky' space is putting it on sale for as little as £15,000 as WWWIII fears grow in Europe and the Middle East. The fallout ...
If there was a nuclear strike, would you rather go into the living room or go into a bunker? If you had one, you'd go there too,'' said Jones, who said he reluctantly sold the home two years ago.
Property developer Hamilton Russell Homes, which bought the War Rooms and ... The move follows a public consultation last year to redeveloper the bunker, known locally as “The Kremlin”.
“If there was a nuclear strike, would you rather go into the living room or go into a bunker? If you had one, you’d go there too,” said Jones, who said he reluctantly sold the home two years ag ...
A home theater for cozy winter nights. A fruit orchard to harvest in fall. And a vast underground bunker in case disaster strikes. “The world’s not becoming a safer place,” he said.