Done this yesterday on our little trip to kent, nice and easy to find, bit of info.....
This complex of underground tunnels was built in the 1940's and served as Brigade headquarters for the South East Army Command; it was manned by Canadian troops. Other similar bases were also established at Reigate, Canterbury and Tunbridge Wells. At Sarre, the complex consists of three parallel stairways excavated into the chalk. These lead downwards for fifty feet before the main areas of tunnels and rooms are reached.
Middle entrance looking up
Roof collapse in one of the rooms
This complex of underground tunnels was built in the 1940's and served as Brigade headquarters for the South East Army Command; it was manned by Canadian troops. Other similar bases were also established at Reigate, Canterbury and Tunbridge Wells. At Sarre, the complex consists of three parallel stairways excavated into the chalk. These lead downwards for fifty feet before the main areas of tunnels and rooms are reached.
Middle entrance looking up
Roof collapse in one of the rooms
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