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Royal Observer Corps underground monitoring post in Skelmorlie has reopened

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Cold War Devon: Lost buildings, old airstrips and hidden nuclear bunkers

Cold War Devon: Lost buildings, old airstrips and hidden nuclear bunkers The county is home to many forgotten sites that were significant during world wars and the Cold War Dunkeswell Airfield (Image: Savills) It might not be a surprise to know that Devon is rich in war time history, being home to forgotten airfields and hidden bunkers. Many of them have been refurbished in main city centres and others are still tucked away in peoples back gardens. However, it s likely that many sites have been forgotten, so here is a list of seven historic buildings and hidden gems that date back to the Cold War and World War Two that you might have never known were there.

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