History
The site was first used during the First World War, when Lord Mandeville (who owned the site) agreed to its use to house German prisoners of war. During the early years of the Second World War, the site was used to house children evacuated from London. In 1942, the United States Army Air...
I went to this camp for a photography shoot for my A-levels. Its located near a farm, so there is activity around the camp, but while I was there there want anyone that seemed to care that a group of people were there. There are around 12 large rooms, including a big 2 story brick tower, Its fun...
What is this?
This is Military land and so not really a good idea to explore. Driving along the road you can see an open playing field with a fenced off pavilion at one end.
On the road side in the hedge is small brick tower. It looks almost like a domestic coal storage bunker or roadside salt...
Hi,
If any bunker / ROC explorers would like to feature in a short documentary on the topic with a large online publisher then get in touch with me at [email protected] / [email protected].
We are looking for explorers to take us on their favourite bunker sites and give an...