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Bag a bargain: former RAF station - complete with high-security fence, underground bunker and a helipad - for sale on eBay

 

Rob Williams
Friday 01 February 2013 12:30 GMT
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The former RAF Neatishead radar base in Norfolk
The former RAF Neatishead radar base in Norfolk (PA)

A former RAF station - complete with its own helipad, bunker and high-security fence - has been put up for sale on the auction website eBay.

The Neatishead radar base in Norfolk opened in 1941 and played a key role in monitoring the skies during the cold war and the Second World War.

It was decommissioned in 2006 and has since been largely unused and a new owner is being sought.

An asking price of £2.5 million has been set putting the 25-acre site firmly out of the reach of all but the most affluent eBay bargain hunters.

While this is described as a "substantial" reduction from its previous value, the seller stressed that serious bids would be needed.

Agent Nick Barlow, from Midlands-based Barlow Associates, said the base had been on the market for some time and he hoped the eBay listing would attract extra interest.

He said: "There's only so much you can do in property magazines so we thought we'd try this and it has proved remarkably effective.

"It is something slightly different for people who wouldn't otherwise have heard about it.

"The site has potential for a wide range of uses. The underground bunker would be a very good data storage centre and its proximity to the Norfolk Broads and the coast open up leisure possibilities."

Mr Barlow added that while the sale was unusual, cuts to defence budgets mean more opportunities are likely to open up for anyone wanting to invest in a former military base.

There are 16 buildings on the site, including former radar rooms, tennis and squash courts, station headquarters and the old officers' mess.

The underground bunker dates from the Cold War years,

Birmingham-based Stylespace bought the land from the RAF in 2006 for a reported £4 million but it has proved unsuitable for their plans.

The RAF still carries out communication work for aircraft on a small part of the site. This would remain, alongside the RAF Air Defence Radar Museum, which was established on the air base 14 years ago.

Although the page has attracted 5,000 hits, so far no offers have been made. Bidding ends next Friday.

It is also being sold through the website http://www.barlowassociates.net.

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