Urban Exploration Directory for London, United Kingdom
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Horse Guards Parade, London, United KingdomVisited by 0 explorers
A huge, protected Second World fortress right in the middle of Central London, sat in between Horse Guards Parade and Saint James's Park.
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Westminster, London, United KingdomVisited by 0 explorers
Aldwych Stastion, originally know as Strand Station was closed in 1994. The disused street level entrance can still be seen on The Strand.
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Whitehall, London, United KingdomVisited by 1 explorers
One of London's most famous tourist attractions. Situated under Whitehall in the centre of the Capital, the Cabinet War Rooms was Prime Minster, Winston Churchill's hideaway during the second, built in a reinforced basement beneath the treasury building.
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Whitehall, London, United KingdomVisited by 0 explorers
COBRA is an acronym commonly used in the press for Cabinet Office Briefing Room A, the briefing rooms are a suite of secure, hardened meeting rooms used in times of national crisis by various government departments. COBR is now a term used to refer to both the facility and the committee.
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Piccadilly, London, United KingdomVisited by 0 explorers
Down Street is a London Underground station between Hyde Park Corner and Green Park on the Piccadilly line, it was closed in 1932 and later used as an air raid shelter.
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Dollis Hill, London, United KingdomVisited by 2 explorers
Paddock was Winston Churchill's alternate Cabinet War Room bunker for World War II, constructed in 1939 but only visited once by the Prime Minister before it was abandoned in 1944.
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Whitehall, London, United KingdomVisited by 0 explorers
PINDAR is a secure government bunker complex, constructed in the 1990s beneath the Ministry of Defence headquarters on Whitehall in Central London.
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Stockwell, London, United KingdomVisited by 0 explorers
During the Second World War eight deep level shelters were built underneath stations on the Northern Line. The Stockwell shelter was completed in 1942 and was used as a public shelter for a year in 1944. The shelter is now used as document archiving warehouse.
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