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Meeja: Secret London wartime tunnel complex for sale

Secret London wartime tunnel complex for sale

A once-secret 1940s tunnel complex under the center of London that housed military intelligence and linked the Cold War hotline phone between Washington and Moscow has been put up for sale.

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Relax in underground style in your own Churchill inspired quarters.
October 17, 2008 7:18 AM
by Tim Castle

LONDON - A once-secret 1940s tunnel complex under the center of London that housed military intelligence and linked the Cold War hotline phone between Washington and Moscow has been put up for sale.


Former state telephone monopoly BT says the one-mile long network of tunnels below Chancery Lane underground station is now surplus to requirements.


The complex was dug in 1942 as a bomb shelter for 8000 people during World War Two but was taken over by military authorities as a communications and intelligence center.


The Public Records Office used the site, known as Kingsway Tunnels, after the war to store historic documents.


The Post Office later took over the property as a more secure location for its long distance phone exchange, including the 1950s hot line directly connecting the White House and the Kremlin.


When telephony was split from the Post Office, the tunnels passed to British Telecom, now privatized and known as BT.


In the 1980s the government used part of the
complex as a temporary backup for its top secret
Pindar war control bunker.


Sales agent Farebrother said there had already
been a lot of interest in the now disused property.


It has a total floor area of around 7,100 sq meters
but can only be reached by two street-level lifts,
restricting its potential use.


Farebrother partner Niall Gallagher said there had
been an "eclectic" mix of enquiries.


"Private individuals, companies, corporations, government
departments - we've got the whole spectrum at the
moment," he added.


 

Reuters




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