Leeds Woodhouse moor air raid shelter and other war relics around Leeds story
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This relatively large hump is in Cross Flatts park - I couldn't find any sign of an entrance - but I can't say I searched for very long!(too hot)
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Nice one Drapsey.You would have walked down a few steps into the entrance.They filled them in and grassed them over.That's why there's never any visible sign how you got in them.They never seem to cut the grass on top of the Cross Flatts shelter.You can see that on the google earth image i put on my story.I think you can see remains of one of the hatches concreted over (you could a few years ago anyway) The grass might have grown over it now though.I know they dug into the shelter on Chapel Allerton a few years ago, they were building the new playground and didn't know it was there.It was in the Y.E.P about this shock air raid shelter find lol
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