History
Built in 1939 by the telegraph cable company WT Henley, these tunnels were presumably designed to be used by the workers. This shelter had six entrances, ventilation and lighting to hold around 2,000 people. These winding tunnels were impressively partly built into the cliff face and included a first aid post.
Map of the shelter
Explore
This was a spare of the moment thing really, I was working close by with @richiemelon and 4 others when I told them about the shelter we decided to take a look to see if it was accessible and it was! I visited this place back in 2017 but I never took any photos as I was pissed so it was nice to get some photos this time.
Past and present
Old signs
A few of the tunnels
Thanks for looking 👍
Built in 1939 by the telegraph cable company WT Henley, these tunnels were presumably designed to be used by the workers. This shelter had six entrances, ventilation and lighting to hold around 2,000 people. These winding tunnels were impressively partly built into the cliff face and included a first aid post.
Map of the shelter
Explore
This was a spare of the moment thing really, I was working close by with @richiemelon and 4 others when I told them about the shelter we decided to take a look to see if it was accessible and it was! I visited this place back in 2017 but I never took any photos as I was pissed so it was nice to get some photos this time.
Past and present
Old signs
A few of the tunnels
Thanks for looking 👍
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