In the event of the country becoming occupied during WW2, it would have been the task of the Auxiliary Units Special Duties Organisation to coordinate a sabotage. To aid this, a series of secret dugouts were established in rural areas, these would have radioed information to the cluster Zero Station, which in turn would have reported back to the H.Q. in Hannington, Wiltshire. Zero Stations were operated by women of the ATS, and were built to roughly the same design of a shallow bunker with two rooms and an escape tunnel. Many of these bunkers have collapsed over time, but the one near Hollingbourne in Kent, remains in good condition.
This is on open woodland, next to a footpath, but entry is not recommended if you have aracnophobia!
This is on open woodland, next to a footpath, but entry is not recommended if you have aracnophobia!
Entrance has a modern metal cover
Inside the bunker
Switch box on the wall
Looking along the escape tunnel
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As kids we found this place and used to hang out here. Early 1990.s
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Where abouts is this
It's just off ringlestone road in Maidstone in the woodland with fields either side of it
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