The plans include an underground extension, as well as a new door for better access.
A former Cold War monitoring bunker in south Shropshire could be redeveloped as a holiday home, under plans submitted to Shropshire Council.sits underneath farmland near Burford.
The landowners applied to build an underground extension to the bunker to allow it to be used as holiday accommodation.
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