Construction of the Bomb Store on Thetford Heath, known as RAF Barnham began in 1953 or 1954 and was completed by 1955. it was built specifically to store and maintain atomic weapons, and this is reflected in its layout. the principal storage buildings are divided into two main groups, larger stores designed to hold the bomb casings and high explosive components and smaller stores to hold fissile cores. By the early 1960s this specialized facility was obsolete, as free fall nuclear bombs were superseded (as the principal British nuclear deterrent) by the stand off missile Blue Steel, and the storage and maintenance of nuclear weapons was moved to the V bomber airfields. The last nuclear weapons were probably removed from the site by April 1963. The Site was sold to its present owner in 1965, and since that date it has been used as a light Industrial estate. the plan form of the Bomb Store remains virtually unmodified the majority of the buildings survive intact, the boundary fences and watch towers also remain. RAF Barnham was one of two such sites built in England, the other is at Faldingworth in Lincolnshire which has the same types of building and is almost identical in plan form
caNow I know it looks like an Outside Shithouse but it's a Fissile Core, Store Shed, Don't cha Know!, they were scattered all the way through the woods along with Resivoirs long since dried up, in case of Fire!!
I know it looks like someone has nicked the Toilet Pan!, this is where a Plutonium Casing would have stood!
Non Nuclear Storage Bunker, these were huge, The Concrete Roof was once covered with metal and had a Crane device attached to bring out the contents.
A stroll round the Peri Fence and we came across these Observation Towers, it was a nice feeling knowing we had Permission!! Thanks must go to Mal, a very decent Gent.
Looking down the Main Bunker Tunnel, this was 61 metres back!!
caNow I know it looks like an Outside Shithouse but it's a Fissile Core, Store Shed, Don't cha Know!, they were scattered all the way through the woods along with Resivoirs long since dried up, in case of Fire!!
I know it looks like someone has nicked the Toilet Pan!, this is where a Plutonium Casing would have stood!
Non Nuclear Storage Bunker, these were huge, The Concrete Roof was once covered with metal and had a Crane device attached to bring out the contents.
A stroll round the Peri Fence and we came across these Observation Towers, it was a nice feeling knowing we had Permission!! Thanks must go to Mal, a very decent Gent.
Looking down the Main Bunker Tunnel, this was 61 metres back!!
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