The Last Thing You Would Expect In A WWII Bomb Shelter
Saramarie0622
Published
05/19/2014
Decades after the end of World War II, some families in England are still using the bunkers created during that era to help protect civilians from bomb blasts. This bunker in particular was built on the former RAF base at Caversfield in England. It was originally built to withstand bombings and chemical attacks. It even came with decontamination sh
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The bunker was built with bare walls and a muddy floor -
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Today, it is unrecognizable. -
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It was split down the middle and converted into two 1,400 sq ft two bedroom homes. -
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They are being sold for nearly 750,000 each. -
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The space has been transformed from being 100 functionary buildings into modern homes. -
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The task, completed by City and Country developers, was not an easy one. -
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It used to be windowless and gloomy, but now these bunkers are quite beautiful.
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