This is my first time posting on here, I thought it would be the best one to start with since its close to home and I really enjoyed the experience of going down there.
The Spalding ROC Post was opened October in 1964 and closed in October 1968, its situated on a private road about 2 miles from Spalding town centre. Its about half way down the road, with a farm at the end.
We went to check this out at night but the bunker was a little bit intimidating to go down, so since it was close by we came back a few hours later in the morning when we'd at least have some light from the hatch down there. With the farm being down the end of the road we didn't want to hang around too much, we quickly got the hatch off and went down the ladder, the hole down is quite small and was quite freaky to go down even in the day time. The bunker was surprisingly in really good condition and pretty much dry although the drain was almost full so I don't know how much longer that is going to last. Most of the stuff in there still remains and there wasn't any graffiti on the walls. We spent about 45 minutes - an hour down there looking at everything and taking photos.
The Spalding ROC Post was opened October in 1964 and closed in October 1968, its situated on a private road about 2 miles from Spalding town centre. Its about half way down the road, with a farm at the end.
We went to check this out at night but the bunker was a little bit intimidating to go down, so since it was close by we came back a few hours later in the morning when we'd at least have some light from the hatch down there. With the farm being down the end of the road we didn't want to hang around too much, we quickly got the hatch off and went down the ladder, the hole down is quite small and was quite freaky to go down even in the day time. The bunker was surprisingly in really good condition and pretty much dry although the drain was almost full so I don't know how much longer that is going to last. Most of the stuff in there still remains and there wasn't any graffiti on the walls. We spent about 45 minutes - an hour down there looking at everything and taking photos.