APOCALYPSE-fearing Brits have been snapping up a unique kind of property: the bombproof nuclear bunkers dotted all over the country.
You may never have noticed, but England's green and pleasant land is littered with prime property with real staying power, thanks to an old Cold War-era nuclear defence agency.
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Established in 1957, the UK Warning and Monitoring Organisation (WMO) was a civilian agency which aimed to provide Brits with data and fallout forecasts in the event of a nuclear war.
Thankfully, the Cold War passed without any need for the WMO's services, and the organisation was disbanded in 1992.
However, nuclear war is now a hot topic once again, with North Korea's tiny tyrant Kim Jon-un and unpredictable President Trump's war of words threatening to develop into a full-on world war.
And, fearing the worst, British preppers are proving increasingly keen to snap up what remains of the WMO's legacy - the bunkers left behind by the organisation.
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showing all of the 3,086 WMO bunkers in Britain shows that every area of the country is dotted with the nuclear hidey-holes.
And the 1,500 plus bunkers which are still viable are selling like hotcakes whenever their current owners decide they'd rather take their chances above the surface.