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An atmospheric relic of the Cold War, Scotland's Secret Bunker, in Fife, gives a glimpse into an alternate future where Scotland's elite would have governed from underground


Fife’s Secret Bunker British Heritage

Scotland's biggest Cold War bunker is buried deep beneath an Edinburgh hill - and its existence has remained unknown to most people for decades. Barnton Quarry Nuclear Bunker was built in 1944.


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Scotland's biggest Cold War bunker is buried deep beneath an Edinburgh hill - and its existence has remained unknown to most people for decades. Barnton Quarry Nuclear Bunker was built in 1944.


Scotland's Secret Bunker, St Andrews, Fife a visit to explore

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Fife’s Secret Bunker British Heritage

Scotland's Secret Bunker, Fife . Scotland's Secret Bunker in Fife attracts visitors from all over the world. It is one of Scotland's quirkiest tourist attractions and one of its most popular military attractions, with a vast collection of weapons on display. The only underground nuclear bunker in Scotland is hidden beneath an innocent.


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Hidden 30m underground and encased in nearly 5m of reinforced concrete, it houses two levels of austere operations rooms, communication centres, broadcasting studios, weapons stores and dormitories, filled with period artefacts and museum displays. The bunker is 3 miles north of Anstruther, off the B9131 to St Andrews.


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The Secret Bunker lies 100 feet underground and is the size of two football pitches, one on top of the other so there is plenty of exploring to do! Come and discover how Scotland would have been governed from the depths of Fife and how they would have survived a nuclear attack from the most deadly bombs! Suggest edits to improve what we show.


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Scotland's Secret Bunker was built at the start of the Cold War in 1951 underneath an innocent-looking "farmhouse" near St. Andrews, Fife, as part of the British response to the Cold War. Now a tourist attraction, the Bunker gives a unique opportunity to understand what life would have been like during and after a nuclear attack.


Fife’s secret bunker how Scotland planned for nuclear war

Discover Fife's towns, villages and the city of Dunfermline.. Hidden beneath an innocent Scottish farmhouse, a tunnel 100ft underground leads to Scotland's Secret Bunker. The bunker was built by the RAF is 1953 in response to the threat of nuclear war with the USSR - a 24,000sq feet of command centre, incorporating the latest radar.


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Exploring Scotland's Secret Bunker, St Andrews, Fife. This huge underground bunker was built in 1951. In the event Britain came under nuclear attack it would have been where the government and key figures would have been scrambled to. During many of the years after it was built, it was full of army personnel.


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Fife’s Secret Bunker British Heritage

Scotland's Secret Bunker 976 reviews #3 of 14 things to do in Crail Speciality Museums Closed now 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Write a review About Scotland's best kept secret.. Until now! Hidden beneath an innocent Scottish farmhouse lies Scotland's Secret Bunker.


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Hidden beneath an innocent-looking Scottish farmhouse, lies Scotland's Secret Bunker, Scotland's best-kept secret. Had there been a nuclear war this is where Scotland would have been governed. A purpose-built 24,000 sq ft labyrinth, (the size of 2 football pitches) on two levels, 100ft below ground. Construction of the bunker began in 1951.


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Scotland's Secret Bunker, Fife. A seemingly normal farmhouse is the hidden entrance to an underground nuclear command centre in Fife. The centre was built in 1951, and the plan was for government and military commanders to successfully manage warfare from the bunker in the event of a nuclear attack. The bunker included a nuclear command.


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