BEINSMARTSIDE UK Inside rare Cold War bunker which is selling for only £20,000

Inside rare Cold War bunker which is selling for only £20,000

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Cold War bunker at Dersingham. Photo released May 2 2025. Take a look inside a rare Cold War bunker hidden in the countryside which is now on the market for just ??20k.The Dersingham???s Cold War-era ROC post was once part of a huge network of observation posts up and down the country.It was built in 1957 as part of an early warning system to detect impending nuclear attack and calculate its fallout.The remarkable remnant of history will be auctioned for a guide price of ??20k on May 8.
This underground bunker dates back to the early days of nuclear anxiety (Picture: Simon Beer/Auction House East/SWNS)

With the world in its current state, there are times when it might be tempting to retire 15 feet below the surface of the Earth.

Hidden beneath a nondescript concrete hatch in a remote English countryside town lies a bunker that could provide its new owner with exactly that opportunity.

But not only does the property offer solitude from the outside world, it has an extraordinary story to tell – and the added benefit of potentially saving you from nuclear armageddon.

Fitted with radioactive monitors, a metal bunk bed and a curious plastic female doll, the bunker in Dersingham, Norfolk, is a rare find.

It is one of the last remaining posts which belonged to the Royal Observer Corps (ROC), the volunteer ‘eyes and ears of the RAF’.

The hideaway was built as the Cold War was heating up in 1957, making up part of an early warning system which would have told Brits a nuclear attack was on the way.

And now, it could be yours for just £20,000 as the site goes up for auction on May 8 – the 80th anniversary of VE Day.

Dersingham Bunker
The bunker is now being auctioned off for just £20,000 (Picture: Simon Beer / Auction House East)
Cold War bunker at Dersingham. Photo released May 2 2025. Take a look inside a rare Cold War bunker hidden in the countryside which is now on the market for just ??20k.The Dersingham???s Cold War-era ROC post was once part of a huge network of observation posts up and down the country.It was built in 1957 as part of an early warning system to detect impending nuclear attack and calculate its fallout.The remarkable remnant of history will be auctioned for a guide price of ??20k on May 8.
The monitoring post would have calculated the strength and location of a nearby nuclear strike (Picture: Simon Beer / Auction House East/ SWNS)

The bunker was once part of a huge network of observation posts across the country, which have now almost all been destroyed or fallen into ruin 35 years after the end of the Cold War.

Dersingam’s bunker has been kept exactly as it was when Royal Observer Corps personnel were manning it decades ago.

Positioned beside to an above-ground concrete hut, the hidden underground bunker could be reached by trained personnel reached who descended 15 feet into the earth on a metal ladder.

Inside were three vital pieces of equipment which were needed in case a nuclear bomb detonated in the UK.

The bunker is located in a scenic area of north Norfolk

As soon as the volunteers were aware of a nuclear blast, they would have first used a Ground Zero Indicator to locate the centre of the explosion.

With that information, the Bomb Power Indicator would have signalled the strength of the fireball, while the Fixed Survey Meter would have detected the radiation produced.

The current state of the bunker provides a glimpse into how the volunteers lived as they nervously awaited the chilling sound of the nuclear alarm.

There is a large room, used for observation and sleeping, and containing metal bunk beds and basic furniture like chairs and a table.

Each hut was designed to house three observers, with each volunteer tasked with specific duties.

These huts first emerged in strategic locations around the country to allow the ROC to assess possible aircraft attacks in the skies above.

The ROC was founded 100 years ago, but first came into its own in the Second World War, looking out for Nazi aircraft during the Battle of Britain.

Dersingham Bunker
The bunker contained crucial devices to assess a nuclear strike on the UK (Credits: Simon Beer / Auction House East)
Cold War bunker at Dersingham. Photo released May 2 2025. Take a look inside a rare Cold War bunker hidden in the countryside which is now on the market for just ??20k.The Dersingham???s Cold War-era ROC post was once part of a huge network of observation posts up and down the country.It was built in 1957 as part of an early warning system to detect impending nuclear attack and calculate its fallout.The remarkable remnant of history will be auctioned for a guide price of ??20k on May 8.
The bunker had a larger room for monitoring and sleeping and a smaller room for the toilet
(Picture: Simon Beer / Auction House East/ SWNS)

Once the war ended, however, a new Cold War between the Western world and the Communist Bloc broke out.

These hostilities were marked by the threat of nuclear weapons, and so the ROC built the monitoring posts to boost the country’s air defences.

Their nationwide teams stood ready to provide key monitoring, recording and appraisal of nuclear fallout if the UK came under attack.

But when the Soviet Union and Communist Bloc collapsed in the early nineties, the ROC was slowly disbanded and the monitoring posts abandoned.

While rare, a number of other monitoring posts still remain alongside Dersingham’s.

Cold War bunker at Dersingham. Photo released May 2 2025. Take a look inside a rare Cold War bunker hidden in the countryside which is now on the market for just ??20k.The Dersingham???s Cold War-era ROC post was once part of a huge network of observation posts up and down the country.It was built in 1957 as part of an early warning system to detect impending nuclear attack and calculate its fallout.The remarkable remnant of history will be auctioned for a guide price of ??20k on May 8.
The hidden bunker sat next to a Class A Orlit hut (Picture: Simon Beer / Auction House East/ SWNS)
Cold War bunker at Dersingham. Photo released May 2 2025. Take a look inside a rare Cold War bunker hidden in the countryside which is now on the market for just ??20k.The Dersingham???s Cold War-era ROC post was once part of a huge network of observation posts up and down the country.It was built in 1957 as part of an early warning system to detect impending nuclear attack and calculate its fallout.The remarkable remnant of history will be auctioned for a guide price of ??20k on May 8.
The ROC was stood down after the end of the Cold War in 1991 (Picture: Simon Beer / Auction House East/ SWNS)

These can be found in Hack Green, Cheshire and Stanmore, Middlesex, to name a few.

Mark Upston, of East Anglian Auction House, said of the sale: ‘This is truly a special opportunity for those who are drawn to properties with historical significance.

‘This post was once a vital part of our defences and will be a treasured asset to a buyer keen on preserving our past.’

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