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nissen hut home for sale
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I have a WW11 brick-built air raid shelter in my back garden comprising of 4" reinforced concrete floor and roof and 14" reinforced brick walls, 8' tall and 12' x 14' - I wonder how much that is worth?

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(4 January 2013, 15:36)MikeAlpha3041 Wrote: I have a WW11 brick-built air raid shelter in my back garden comprising of 4" reinforced concrete floor and roof and 14" reinforced brick walls, 8' tall and 12' x 14' - I wonder how much that is worth?

Buyer dismantles and collects..... Big GrinBig GrinBig Grin

World War Eleven you say? I would have expected something more technologically advanced! Big Grin Tongue
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(4 January 2013, 15:39)BeardyMan Wrote:
(4 January 2013, 15:36)MikeAlpha3041 Wrote: I have a WW11 brick-built air raid shelter in my back garden comprising of 4" reinforced concrete floor and roof and 14" reinforced brick walls, 8' tall and 12' x 14' - I wonder how much that is worth?

Buyer dismantles and collects..... Big GrinBig GrinBig Grin

World War Eleven you say? I would have expected something more technologically advanced! Big Grin Tongue

You mean you missed WW's 3-10 oh yea, I forgot they were all cyber-wars and you had to be fighting them on the frontline to know they were going on...... CoolBig GrinBig GrinBig GrinTongue

(4 January 2013, 16:08)MikeAlpha3041 Wrote:
(4 January 2013, 15:39)BeardyMan Wrote:
(4 January 2013, 15:36)MikeAlpha3041 Wrote: I have a WW11 brick-built air raid shelter in my back garden comprising of 4" reinforced concrete floor and roof and 14" reinforced brick walls, 8' tall and 12' x 14' - I wonder how much that is worth?

Buyer dismantles and collects..... Big GrinBig GrinBig Grin

World War Eleven you say? I would have expected something more technologically advanced! Big Grin Tongue

You mean you missed WW's 3-10 oh yea, I forgot they were all cyber-wars and you had to be fighting them on the frontline to know they were going on...... CoolBig GrinBig GrinBig GrinTongue

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I would guess that the Nisson hut was a bit cool in the winter,..I used to have one on a small farm I sold about 20 years ago, we used it for storing hay,... last [ almost ] forever

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(5 January 2013, 15:30)Highlander Wrote: I would guess that the Nisson hut was a bit cool in the winter,.

be alright with a decent log burner in it, only sissies have double glazing anyway!!Big Grin
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(5 January 2013, 15:36)bigpaul Wrote:
(5 January 2013, 15:30)Highlander Wrote: I would guess that the Nisson hut was a bit cool in the winter,.

be alright with a decent log burner in it, only sissies have double glazing anyway!!Big Grin

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(4 January 2013, 15:39)BeardyMan Wrote:
(4 January 2013, 15:36)MikeAlpha3041 Wrote: I have a WW11 brick-built air raid shelter in my back garden comprising of 4" reinforced concrete floor and roof and 14" reinforced brick walls, 8' tall and 12' x 14' - I wonder how much that is worth?

Buyer dismantles and collects..... Big GrinBig GrinBig Grin

World War Eleven you say? I would have expected something more technologically advanced! Big Grin Tongue

WW6 was a doozy- lasted all of ten minutes Smile

Wonder what the council would say if I put planning permission in for an air raid shelter (wine cellar) with those dimensions?
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Well if I had the money, I would certainly try for planning permission to build an underground `Wine sellar`,.. people think keeping wine in an underground controled temp quiet normal,.. the chance are you would get it,... depending on where you live of course
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