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Report - RAF Bawdsey R3 ROTOR Bunker, Suffolk - April 2025

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dansgas1000

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Introduction
This is one of the few more significant sites I knew about when I first started exploring regularly. It was extremely easy at the time, but this is one I never managed to get round to doing. I never thought I would be able to see it until I saw that earlier this year people were getting in again. I tried Bawburgh back in 2018 as I thought it would be good to do at least one bunker like this, but that was a fail. In hindsight, I should have just spent that day doing Bawdsey instea,d as I’m pretty sure Bawdsey was still open back in 2018, and in better condition than it is now.

Information & History
Bawdsey Manor was selected as a site for the new ROTOR project. The ROTOR project was a large-scale effort to modernise and enhance Britain’s air defence system with a focus on its radar capabilities. ROTOR was introduced to respond to the growing threat of Soviet nuclear bombing.

In total, 54 ROTOR sites were constructed across the UK. Many of these were identical but there were different types. R3 and R8 types were the most common. Bawdsey was built as an R3. The R3 sites were a double-level standard design structure and were used as operations rooms for the radar stations. They weren’t built underground for secrecy, but more for protection in case the sites were bombed.

An operator’s training school opened in 1945 at Bawdsey to train radio mechanics and operators, and work on the R3 underground control centre commenced in 1950 and was ready to use by 1954. The site was later downgraded to a Master Radar Station in 1974 and closed a year later. The radar towers were subsequently demolished.

Bunker Plan
Every R3 bunker was built the same (there may have been some minor differences). The main entrance features a large set of stairs which go down to the upper level, which is slightly larger in size than the lower level. The main operations room is the largest area of the bunker and is across two floors.

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The Explore
I had a fantastic day out with @JakeV50, @Wastelandr and his friend Chris who isn’t on the forum. We spent far too long at a nearby site before getting caught and we then fuelled up with some food and got here early evening. Me and Jake were both feeling a bit rough by this point and Jake decided not to join us at Bawdsey, but me and the others still gave it a shot.

Entry onto the site was a bit awkward but we didn’t spend any time finding a better way in. Entry into the bunker itself was slightly challenging but was quite enjoyable in a way. We masked up as the air in there, although quite damp, didn’t seem great and there were various particles floating around. We probably spent around an hour and a half or so getting photos and having a good look round, and it worked out quite well.

Photos
I started with the tripod and my torch which worked rather well for the first 15 minutes or so. Until my torch died but Wastelandr kindly lent me his panel light which was effective. After I have taken a few shots I gave up with the tripod but decided to tackle potato ISO instead, I have such a bad habit of doing this now I have upgraded to a full-frame, as that combined with denoise in Lightroom you can just about get away with it, but really it’s just an excuse to be lazy.

Starting with the main stairs leading down to the upper level:

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Before leading into the main corridor, there was this little room with some machinery. These look like some sort of compressor units and were used for sewage ejection:

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Then I looked down and saw that there was a hatch and a ladder leading further down into a pump room, it was pretty grotty down there but there was a pump so I had to do it:

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Moving on to the main corridor:

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On the right of the above photo, there was an area featuring some huge fans for the ventilation system. Below is a photo of this and a few other shots of the ventilation system around the bunker:

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Inside the main operations room is this large fire detection system

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Some of the floor had been stripped in here which make it difficult using a tripod for certain angles

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The radar machine room had an impressive number of gauges. The concrete plinths would have housed radar frequency generators:

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A little hatch in the wall in this room revealed a nice pulley system with what looks to be an electric motor:

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CONTINUED...
 

dansgas1000

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One of the highlights for me was the plant room, primarily for the air conditioning system. All equipment, including three large industrial compressors are still in situ here:

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Not sure what this little room was, I believe the things on the right could’ve been used for filtering the air conditioning system, but I’m none the wiser:

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The communications room was another highlight for me, I wish I had taken a few more photos in here:

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There's a nice crane mounted to the ceiling on the main staircase where the workers would’ve navigated between floors. I didn’t even notice this until one of the others pointed it out:

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Downstairs corridor complete with a nice fire hose:

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Distribution Sub Station:

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Tunnel section with cabling and ventilation machinery:

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A few other miscellaneous photographs:

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To finish off, a few images around the site from above ground, starting with the guard house:

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Thanks for looking!
 

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Wastelandr

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Great report mate, you shot it a lot more extensively than I did :lol in fact there's a few rooms I didn't even notice in here myself. I was surprised how good it was, makes me want to do more bunkers.
 
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Olkka

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I like the topside setting here a lot. Gentle military wasteland on a small eroded sandy cliff you can scramble up overlooking a secluded beach - nice day out. And although the bunker is pretty shagged, rotors are objectively cool, and this is not in the worst condition of the roster
 

dansgas1000

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Great report mate, you shot it a lot more extensively than I did :lol in fact there's a few rooms I didn't even notice in here myself. I was surprised how good it was, makes me want to do more bunkers.
Cheers mate, haha I suppose I did well all things considered. I wanted to try and capture as many nooks and crannies as possible. Yeah it's made me catch the underground bug a bit, I'd like to do more. Not the only bug I caught 🤣

Really good, forgot how nice this place was. Shame it's so far from me.
Cheers mate, yeah it's a fair old journey but it's definetely worth it.

Really nice set from here mate, prob the best I have seen. Almost makes me want go back now, but can’t see that happening now.
Thank you kindly mate, yeah bit a drive from you now lol.

I like the topside setting here a lot. Gentle military wasteland on a small eroded sandy cliff you can scramble up overlooking a secluded beach - nice day out. And although the bunker is pretty shagged, rotors are objectively cool, and this is not in the worst condition of the roster
Yeah I wish I had spent a bit more time on the surface really looking around the site whilst we were there, but we were excited to just get in the bunker itself and of course it was pitch black once we got out. Yeah a shame the bunker is quite trashed now.
 

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Mikeymutt

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I like the topside setting here a lot. Gentle military wasteland on a small eroded sandy cliff you can scramble up overlooking a secluded beach - nice day out. And although the bunker is pretty shagged, rotors are objectively cool, and this is not in the worst condition of the roster
I love the fact it was the first Chain Home Radar site in the UK, and it was a bloodhound missile site as well at the end. So much military history around Bawdsey. They even had some kennels near the entrance, obviously for security dogs, wonder if it is still there.
 

Wastelandr

Goes where the Buddleia grows
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I like the topside setting here a lot. Gentle military wasteland on a small eroded sandy cliff you can scramble up overlooking a secluded beach - nice day out. And although the bunker is pretty shagged, rotors are objectively cool, and this is not in the worst condition of the roster
Yeah love the above ground stuff here. Beachy head and Truleigh are like grotty shells compared to this :lol
 

Speed

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Had a great Halloween party in here. I went dressed in a body bag id yoinked from Hartwood Hospital mortuary and we got hammered on Daves collection of 1970s miniatures.. Accidently went to bed on top of a dead rabbit tho..
 

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