Pear Tree House: South London's Secret Nuclear Bunker
During the Cold War, a number of nuclear bunkers were established beneath London which, due to their nature, are tricky to find- or indeed have been demolished altogether. There is one particular bunker though which is hidden in plain sight; you can see it on a south London housing estate- beneath a block of flats known as ‘Pear Tree House’- and in this video we will be exploring the intriguing story behind it... Thank you so much for all of the kind comments I’ve received recently. I really do enjoy reading your thoughts and would love to hear what you think about the Pear Tree House bunker- would you be prepared to sit out the apocalypse down there?! And if you’re old enough to have any memories of the Cold War era, please do let me know below. Thank you too to all of you who’ve subscribed recently; it’s wonderful to have you here! If you haven’t yet subscribed, I’d truly appreciate it if you could please consider doing so because this, along with clicking the bell icon to receive a notification, will ensure that you don't miss out whenever I publish a new video. Likes and shares are also very welcome as they really do help the channel to grow! Thanks again for watching, friends. Stay well and please be sure to stay tuned. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Related links: A look around the inside of the Pear Tree House bunker: • Pear Tree House - Secret Nuclear Bunker in... ‘If the Bomb Drops’- a BBC Panorama documentary from 1980: • Panorama - If The Bomb Drops (1980 Nuclear... ‘QED- A Guide to Armageddon’- a 1982 documentary which examines the potential impact of a single nuclear warhead on London: • Q.E.D. - A Guide To Armageddon - Nuclear W... The full set of 'Protect and Survive' public information films: • Protect & Survive - 1970's UK Public infom... ‘Walled In’- a short film about the Berlin Wall: • Walled in: The inner German border | DW En... The Kelvedon Hatch Bunker: https://secretnuclearbunker.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My personal links: ‘The Knowledge: Train Your Brain Like a Cabbie’: https://www.quercusbooks.co.uk/titles... ‘Waterloo: A History of London’s Biggest Terminus’ https://www.crowood.com/products/wate... My Etsy Store (robsonlinedesign): https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/robsonli... My website: https://robslondon.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music used in this video: Ominous (Kevin MacLeod) 3am (CO.AG): • CO.AG 3am Dark Fog by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Local Forecast (Kevin MacLeod) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *** (Please note, the Pear Tree House Bunker is off limits to the public and is also potentially hazardous due to asbestos. If you wish to view the bunker from outside, please be courteous to the residents who live in the flats above).

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