I remember going down there as a kid in the 70s, there was still a bed frame in the main room and the hatch was always unlocked. I also remember using the squash court in the old Silverburn flax mill. You bought a key for 50p from the council and played whenever you wanted, nobody seemed to know about it.
Sorry I didn't go in, but I had my good/only trainers on and it looked like it required waders. It's still there though, so who knows it might dry out and be accessible although I doubt there will be anything worth exploring in this one. Stay tuned though. Working on finding another now I know what they are :)
I grew up in Leven, as kids this was our playground. It looks a lot different now. The Nuclear observation post we used to knock the padlock off and climb down to explore. Crazy how they built an OP on an old coal bing!. Need to get back and have a look at the area.
Spookily, that could be the very place my occasional employer Ian Oliphant (ex owner of Oliphant Removals, Leven) operated from! Thanks again. Jim 🏴 ☺
I remember going down there as a kid in the 70s, there was still a bed frame in the main room and the hatch was always unlocked.
I also remember using the squash court in the old Silverburn flax mill. You bought a key for 50p from the council and played whenever you wanted, nobody seemed to know about it.
Thanks a million for making this 👍.
Haven't been down that way since my bairns were wee, both in their 30's now.
Jim 🏴 ☺
Sorry I didn't go in, but I had my good/only trainers on and it looked like it required waders.
It's still there though, so who knows it might dry out and be accessible although I doubt there will be anything worth exploring in this one.
Stay tuned though. Working on finding another now I know what they are :)
@@BogieOnPatrol no problem, thanks to you and your wee man for taking the time and effort. 👍👌
Jim 🏴 ☺
I grew up in Leven, as kids this was our playground. It looks a lot different now.
The Nuclear observation post we used to knock the padlock off and climb down to explore. Crazy how they built an OP on an old coal bing!.
Need to get back and have a look at the area.
Now the Bunker is used for the golf course irrigation system. That's why it's full of water guys
Thanks for another great video! I recognize bits of this so I must have visited, although I don't remember it.
Am actually your Mother Aileen cousin ,👍Am a urban explorer also
Spookily, that could be the very place my occasional employer Ian Oliphant (ex owner of Oliphant Removals, Leven) operated from!
Thanks again.
Jim 🏴 ☺
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🤣🤣 I remember that name! A cnut I was told.
pretty sure we went there with the school one time?
Think so too, because I remember playing in the hay with someone from school