If there's a fat pipe, it could be a nice new location for the #
CyberBunker ;-)
What a bargain:
Sea fortress in the Humber Estuary could be yours for just £50kThe grade two-listed fort, constructed between 1915 and 1919 and built to withstand gunfire, was armed during the Second World War and had sufficient accommodation for a garrison of 200 men. Now the fortress, described as "in need of refurbishment throughout" by agents Savills, is up for sale at auction with a guide price of £50,000.
During the Second World War it was armed, besides the usual small and rapid-fire weapons, by two six-inch guns and two six-pounder guns. Bull Sand Fort, with its smaller companion fort on Haile Sand, 3.75km to the south-west, guarded the approaches to the Humber with gun batteries and an anti-submarine net of steel mesh stretched between them across the mouth of the estuary. The fort includes three floors with a basement and a magazine below sea level, and a central two-storey observation tower. A fresh water supply is available at the fort via an artesian well. Externally there is a balcony and jetty and access is by "private boat only".