Holbeach Royal Observer Corps Bunker
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The Holbeach Royal Observer Corps underground monitoring post, situated off Washway Road in Lincolnshire, was built in 1963 to detect nuclear blasts and fallout, and closed in 1991. Preserved by Heritage Lincolnshire, the post is in excellent condition with much remaining. It comprises two cramped chambers linked by a 14-ft ladder: a control room stocked […]

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The Holbeach Royal Observer Corps underground monitoring post, situated off Washway Road in Lincolnshire, was built in 1963 to detect nuclear blasts and fallout, and closed in 1991.
Preserved by Heritage Lincolnshire, the post is in excellent condition with much remaining. It comprises two cramped chambers linked by a 14-ft ladder: a control room stocked with original radiation‐detection instruments and communications kit, and a combined sleeping and storage bay. Public access is via guided tours during Heritage Open Days in September or by pre-booked group visits.
Facilities
- Meeting point and parking at Kiberick Cove (free for National Trust members; pay-and-display otherwise)
- Pre-booked and Heritage Open Days guided tours only
- Mandatory safety briefing; ladder entry and uneven track—unsuitable for those with limited mobility
- No on-site toilets or refreshments
Special exhibits recreate a functioning Cold War post, showcasing authentic warning and monitoring equipment alongside personal kit.
Photo credit: Frank Sauntson
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Contact Info
- +44 7510 075469
- htladmin@heritagelincolnshire.org
- Holbeach, Spalding PE12 7PP