Simon Marks, 37, found himself in a precarious situation when his car’s wheels got stuck in what he initially thought was a flowerbed, causing damage to his vehicle. As he prepared to inspect the extent of the damage, an unsettling sound caught his attention, making his heart race with apprehension.
Kneeling down for a closer look, Simon observed the driveway’s stones cracking, followed by the ground giving way right in front of him. A surprising discovery unfolded as the pavement continued to fracture with an ominous noise.

With bare hands, Simon began excavating the dirt, revealing a metallic object buried beneath. Despite his efforts, he struggled to dislodge it from the earth.
Seeking assistance, Simon enlisted his father’s help, and together, they painstakingly cleared buckets of compacted soil. Eventually, they uncovered an entrance and lowered a rusty ladder into the hole, revealing what appeared to be an air raid shelter from World War II.

Further research confirmed their suspicions, shedding light on the shelter’s historical significance. It was built during the war by Sir John Anderson as part of a strategy to protect citizens from bombings.

Simon and his father intend to restore and preserve the shelter, hoping it will serve as a tangible reminder of the wartime era. They aspire for it to be recognized as an important historical monument, ensuring that the sacrifices made during that period are not forgotten.
Their goal is to provide future generations with a glimpse into the past, offering a physical connection to a significant chapter in history.