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Woman discovers hidden underground bomb shelter in her back garden

Tony Reinheart

The massive shelter was discovered under a paving stone (Picture: Kennedy News and Media)
Rebecca and her partner Darren found the shelter (Picture: Kennedy News and Media)

Rebecca Hobson, 34, uncovered the monster burrow which was underneath a clearing piece after local people proposed there might be 'something in the nursery' tracing all the way back to WWII.

In the wake of getting exhausted in lockdown, Rebecca and her accomplice Darren, 34, chose to look through their back nursery and tracked down the opening to the passage.

Shocking stroll through film shows steps driving down into the safe house to uncover an unwanted path.

Rebecca, who moved into the three-room porch house a long time back, didn't begin investigating the way until this year, notwithstanding thinking that it is in 2020.

Furthermore, recently, she chose to share photographs and film of the air strike cover on TikTok, where the recordings have since turned into a web sensation and left clients stunned by their WW2-time find.Footage shows the section proceeds to an impasse, where the structure director said another entry once stood.

The mum-of-two said when they uncovered the asylum, the pair found an old air rifle and bunches of 'corroded' containers and bowls…

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I read this story online a few hours ago and thought about how awesome it would be to find a secret underground bomb shelter beneath my house.
Aside from the historical significance just think of the possibilities, extra storage space, wine cave…

Wow, so interesting. What a shocking find to discover in your backyard.