Attractions

York Cold War BunkerYork Cold War Bunker

English Heritage’s most modern, most unusual and perhaps most spine-chilling site,‘No.20 Group Royal Observer Corps HQ’ is the semi-subterranean bunker which would have monitored nuclear explosions and fallout in the Yorkshire region.
In service between 1961 and 1991, the Bunker’s control rooms display ‘colourpsychology décor’ together with original monitoring and communications equipment. Decontamination rooms with air filters and special sewage ejectors were intended to seal off the 60 strong workforce from the devastated outside world.
A guided tour by EH staff enhanced by a striking 10- minute film and interpretation with the aid of original Corps members, tells the story of the Cold War’s ‘Mutually Assured Destruction.

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Prices


Adult £5.30
Concession £4.50
Child £2.70
English Heritage Members free

Opening details

Season Dates and Opening Hours
Season Dates Opening Hours
Thu 1 Apr 2010 - Thu 31 Mar 2011 Sat - Sun 10:00 to 16:00
Summer BH Sat, Summer BH Sun, Christmas Day, Boxing Day closed
New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter Sat, Easter Sun, May Day BH, Spring BH Sat, Spring BH Sun closed
Notes Open 1st and 3rd weekends of each month, access by tours only, every 30 minutes.
Mon-Fri : Admission for schools and groups only.
   
York Cold War Bunker
 
 

Contact

Visitor Operation Team
Tel: 01904 646940

Venue

York Cold War Bunker

Monument Close, York, YO24 4HT

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Map reference: SE 599516


By Road:
The bunker is situated on the outskirts of York

Nearest station : 2 miles from York station

Yorkshire Pass