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Former World War Two bunker for sale at £650k in Oxfordshire
The property in Bicester was once part of a nearby RAF site but now boasts two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a plush roof terrace.
Despite its modern renovation, the home still sits behind its original bold red brick exterior and is partly concealed by two large earth mounds, offering blast protection.
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The converted World War Two bunker property in Bicester, Oxfordshire. (Image: Fine & Country / SWNS)
Originally, the shelter had 4ft thick walls and no windows, according to the City & Country development company.
This is along with decontamination showers, air lock doors and a war room when the Bicester spot was originally used as a bunker.
However, the property is now full of natural light with large rooflights and bifold doors which lead to its own private terrace.
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Inside the converted World War Two bunker property in Bicester, Oxfordshire. (Image: Fine & Country / SWNS)
Estate agents Fine & Country have listed the unique home for £650,000, and say it is “a nod to its historic military ancestry.”
The description reads: “Ultimately, The Bunker is a lifestyle choice. It offers architectural interest without compromise, privacy without isolation, and connectivity without noise.
“It’s a home for those who value design, light and a sense of place – where mornings begin quietly on the lower patio, evenings are spent on the terrace, and the rhythm of life feels considered, calm and distinctly individual.”