PARTIES & GROUPS
Looking for a completely unique venue for a day out, an educational visit or even a social event? The Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker can provide an experience like no other!
Unique parties and group experiences
Step underground and uncover a truly unique venue. Hidden deep beneath the Essex countryside, this fascinating Cold War relic offers a setting like no other. Whether you’re planning a scout trip, birthday celebration, club outing, corporate team day, or themed gathering, the Bunker’s atmospheric tunnels and authentic control rooms create an unforgettable backdrop for your event.
With an event room available to hire, you’ll have the flexibility to use the space however you need — from team-building sessions and educational talks to parties, workshops, and social gatherings. Combine your event with a guided tour of the Bunker to add a truly memorable twist, exploring its history, hidden chambers, and stories from the Cold War era.
We offer a range of group packages to suit your needs, with options for guided or self-guided tours, exclusive hire, or bespoke experiences. Whether you’re organising a small group visit or a large celebration, our team makes the process easy and hassle-free, helping you tailor your day to match your group’s size, interests, and energy.
On-site facilities include parking, toilets, and local catering recommendations, everything you need for a smooth and memorable visit is right here underground.
So gather your group, step back in time, and get ready for an experience you’ll be talking about long after you resurface.
Come and witness the three lives of the bunker starting with its role as an RAF ROTOR Station, then a brief period as a civil defence centre through to its most recent life as a Regional Government HQ.
Designed for up to 600 military and civilian personnel, possibly even the Prime Minister, their collective task being to organise the survival of the population in the awful aftermath of a nuclear war.
Immersive Self guided tour with handsets
The tour is self guided by personal handsets, included in admission price. There is an adult and child tour available which both follow the same route.
Gift shop at the end of the tour
Treat yourself to a memento from your visit to the unique  Kelveden Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker, Essex.
Cold War Artifacts
Discover real life artefacts from the Cold War period, and experience what life would have been like at the Essex Secret Bunker.
Civil Defence Gear
Explore authentic Civil Defence equipment  – a chilling yet fascinating glimpse into Britain’s Cold War preparations.
Rare Communications Equipment
See first hand rare communications equipment which would have been used in the event of a nuclear attack.Â
Authentic Underground Command Centre
Discover the authentic underground command centre  – where real plans were made for life after a nuclear strike.
Dressing up area
Younger visitors can explore this unique era of our history through our engaging dressing up area.
Looking to bring a group to the Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker or hire the bunker for a private event? If so, we have private hire rates available on request.
We can even host meetings for a completely unique corporate get together! Why not combine your work with a visit to Nuclear Wild Forest or Nuclear Adventures for the ultimate in corporate team building days?
Get in touch to find out more and discover how the bunker could work for your event.
The Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker can provide a unique educational visit experience for schools, colleges and universities, giving young people the opportunity to learn about the Cold War and this unique period of time in UK and European history.
Visit as a stand-alone experience or add it on to a trip to Nuclear Wild Forest or Nuclear Adventures for the ultimate in adrenaline vs. history!
Both kids and adults found it fascinating
We really enjoyed visiting the Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker and highly recommend it. Both kids and adults found it fascinating. Once inside, mobile phones lose signal, which makes the atmosphere even more eerie and immersive. At times it honestly felt like being a character in a movie about the end of humanity.
Built in the 1950s during the Cold War, the bunker lies 125 feet underground and was designed to shelter hundreds of government officials – even the Prime Minister – in the event of a nuclear attack. Everything was so well prepared that people could survive here for years: there is a hospital, rest rooms, living quarters, and even a BBC broadcast studio ready to go on air. Walking through the corridors, you really sense how seriously life underground was planned.
And yet, there are also some unintentionally funny details. In the room supposedly meant for the Prime Minister (the mannequin suggests Margaret Thatcher), we didn’t see a kettle – a must-have in Britain – but there was a bottle of wine on the bedside table. Very thoughtful indeed! 😄
A unique museum that perfectly combines history, atmosphere, and a touch of dark humor – definitely worth a visit.
Practical notes: there is free parking, and admission for four of us was about £36 (likely a family ticket). Photography inside costs an extra £5, payments are made on exit. At the end of the tour, there’s a small souvenir shop and a café. I’d also recommend bringing some cash just in case, since mobile signal doesn’t work insideÂ
Snejana F
The visit was informative, poignant, and thoughtfully organised.
I recently visited Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker, and it was a truly moving and one-of-a-kind experience. The serene, rural setting creates an eerie yet captivating atmosphere that sets the tone from the start. The statues outside are powerful and instantly put the realities of nuclear war into perspective.
The underground bunker itself, a three-storey Cold War installation built beneath a seemingly normal bungalow, is exceptionally well preserved. The handheld audio guides brought history to life, allowing us to feel what it was like to be one of the 600 personnel stationed here during a crisis. The self-guided tour is easy to follow, and the exhibits, ranging from plotting rooms and military communications equipment to air‑filtration systems, cover the site’s full history comprehensively.
The canteen at the end was a pleasant surprise; friendly staff, interesting souvenirs, and refreshments capped off the visit nicely.
Beyond its historical significance, the bunker is a stark architectural marvel, set 125 ft underground, connected by a 100‑yard reinforced tunnel, and encased in 10‑foot thick concrete.
Overall, the visit was informative, poignant, and thoughtfully organized. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in Cold War history or unique hidden landmarks, this remains the most impressive and immersive site of its kind that I’ve encountered.Â
Kevin White
The Nuclear Bunker was eye-opening and really interesting- and so secret that we almost walked past it!
Both students and staff had the most brilliant day at Wild Forest. This is our 5th year of bringing our new Year 12 cohort as a team building and bonding away day and it absolutely delivers on all counts. The staff are fantastic and the opportunities available to the students to push themselves to their muddiest limits both personally and working alongside their peers is brilliant to see!
High Ropes pushed our students to their highest limits- literally! Focus and determination was needed to navigate through the different levels.
Southend High School for Girls
A credit to its owner.
Been here a couple of times now, well worth a visit and needs to be preserved as a part of our Cold War history. I would say if possible visit on a weekday when it’s not busy. Inexpensive for what you can see.
William Wilson
How to find us
Access is from the A128 Chipping Ongar to Brentwood road at Kelvedon Hatch. If you have GPS, use CM15 0LA and look out for the Brown Tourist signs.
Note: Sat Nav may drop short of the main entrance. Continue until you see brown signs on A128.
Download the what3words app and navigate to: pretty.then.hoping. This will bring you directly to the Secret Nuclear Bunker.





