With event space, gallery, spacious suites and large kitchen, this bunker in England has been given a new life, but honors its original design.
3 bedrooms |
3 bathrooms |
5,230 sqft (486 m²) |
Isle of Wight, United Kingdom |
In Ventnor, on the Isle of Wight, there is an old World War II bunker. The building served as a Royal Air Force radar station to monitor the south coast of Great Britain. The land is about 0.4 hectares, with a large expanse of trees surrounding it.
Completely renovated, the bunker has been given a new life, with the look of a house, and has 486 m² (5,230 sqft), three bathrooms, three bedrooms, a spacious kitchen and a living room with sea views. The entrance is via a private lane and a curved entrance that reveals the building. There is a pantry on the lawn and, below it, there is access to the garage and the main entrance.