Bunkerkid
07-01-2012, 09:16 PM
Opened: December 1962
Closed: September 1991
Visited today with Tankman while in the area and managed 6 ROC posts, though only got into one of them suppose someone has to record these :;)
Anyway this post is situated atop a big hill and right in the middle pretty much of the busy village of Inkberrow with a lot of people about and some very upper class looking housing so we was a bit anxious some old dear might call the cops on us for whatever reason. But we braved it and went on up, tower was a dead give away to the location. Its locked with a bike lock but previous reports from around the web show it in good condition but pretty empty and apparently used as storage. The post originally fell under Oxford group.
http://i544.photobucket.com/albums/hh360/Bunkerkid_bucket/Welshborderposts042.jpg
The compound in the distance on the approach.
http://i544.photobucket.com/albums/hh360/Bunkerkid_bucket/Welshborderposts044.jpg
Looking through, the compound seems well looked after and the compound gate isn't locked but seems to have been made in a way it won't open :?
http://i544.photobucket.com/albums/hh360/Bunkerkid_bucket/Welshborderposts048.jpg
FSM and BPI pipes
http://i544.photobucket.com/albums/hh360/Bunkerkid_bucket/Welshborderposts050.jpg
The hatch, LOCKED.
http://i544.photobucket.com/albums/hh360/Bunkerkid_bucket/Welshborderposts046.jpg
The tower which is apparently owned by Tmobile, could have been an aircraft post but the structure looks fairly new so don't think it was around in WW2.
http://i544.photobucket.com/albums/hh360/Bunkerkid_bucket/Welshborderposts043.jpg
And the security horse to finish off who lives in the same field as the post, he was no bother:gay
Closed: September 1991
Visited today with Tankman while in the area and managed 6 ROC posts, though only got into one of them suppose someone has to record these :;)
Anyway this post is situated atop a big hill and right in the middle pretty much of the busy village of Inkberrow with a lot of people about and some very upper class looking housing so we was a bit anxious some old dear might call the cops on us for whatever reason. But we braved it and went on up, tower was a dead give away to the location. Its locked with a bike lock but previous reports from around the web show it in good condition but pretty empty and apparently used as storage. The post originally fell under Oxford group.
http://i544.photobucket.com/albums/hh360/Bunkerkid_bucket/Welshborderposts042.jpg
The compound in the distance on the approach.
http://i544.photobucket.com/albums/hh360/Bunkerkid_bucket/Welshborderposts044.jpg
Looking through, the compound seems well looked after and the compound gate isn't locked but seems to have been made in a way it won't open :?
http://i544.photobucket.com/albums/hh360/Bunkerkid_bucket/Welshborderposts048.jpg
FSM and BPI pipes
http://i544.photobucket.com/albums/hh360/Bunkerkid_bucket/Welshborderposts050.jpg
The hatch, LOCKED.
http://i544.photobucket.com/albums/hh360/Bunkerkid_bucket/Welshborderposts046.jpg
The tower which is apparently owned by Tmobile, could have been an aircraft post but the structure looks fairly new so don't think it was around in WW2.
http://i544.photobucket.com/albums/hh360/Bunkerkid_bucket/Welshborderposts043.jpg
And the security horse to finish off who lives in the same field as the post, he was no bother:gay