Worried about World War 3? You could buy your very own Cold War nuclear bunker

1950s listed Cold War bunker in Brislington, Bristol, is set to be auctioned with a guide price of £150,000

1950s listed Cold War bunker in Brislington, Bristol, is set to be auctioned with a guide price of £150,000 (Image: Hollis Morgan / SWNS)

A nuclear bunker, constructed in the 1950s amidst Cold War anxieties, is set to go under the hammer with a guide price of £150,000. The Grade II listed war room and bunker are situated on the southern fringe of a large residential development in Bristol, where plans for 160 homes are underway.

The Brislington War Room was erected in 1953 as a safeguard for the regional government against a potential atomic bomb attack. However, it has remained unoccupied since the 1980s.

The war room and bunker are scheduled for auction on March 12, with a guide price of £150,000. Auction house Hollis Morgan reveals that the bunker’s ground floor spans 8,709 square feet, while the basement covers 3,509 square feet.

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The Grade II listed war room and bunker are located on the southern edge of a large residential development in Bristol

The Grade II listed war room and bunker are located on the southern edge of a large residential development in Bristol (Image: Hollis Morgan / SWNS)

The property also boasts off-street parking for six to eight vehicles. Andrew Morgan MBE, an auctioneer at Hollis Morgan, commented: “We are all only too aware of conflicts around the globe and we should all feel grateful to be free of such traumas in the UK.”

He added: “However, this has not always been the case. The war years 1940-1945 saw the nation in a perilously dangerous state and the government rapidly setting up centres in order to run the country despite bombing and a pending invasion.”

He concluded by saying: “These Grade II listed war rooms are a salutary reminder of these troubled days and provide a great insight into the conditions in which people had to work and on occasion, live.”

Auctioneers Hollis Morgan say the bunker's ground floor comprises 8,709 square foot

Auctioneers Hollis Morgan say the bunker’s ground floor comprises 8,709 square foot (Image: Hollis Morgan / SWNS)

“Freedom was indeed hard-won. Whilst remembering the past this property does provide the opportunities for some educational/community use, commercial opportunities or storage etc.

“It is a privilege to offer such an interesting Lot with a fascinating recent history and present such an unusual opportunity for an imaginative buyer!”

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