Access Statement for Cold War Bunker

Updated July 2025

We have created this accessibility guide to accurately describe the facilities and services we offer all our visitors. It does not contain personal opinions as to the sites’ suitability for those with access needs.

An icon showing a car with a parking sign with a 2 on it There is no official parking onsite. However, you can make a request for access to a parking space when booking the visit, subject to availability. There is a public carpark at Springfield Stadium 200m away.
An icon with a car and a person An easily accessible drop off area outside the Bunker.
An icon showing a museum building, a car and a person triping The route to the Bunker from the public parking is pavement and road, with curbs. The route from the onsite carpark is level tarmac and step-free. The entrance has 2 steps down which are steep and uneven.
An icon showing person walking up stairs Site contains staircases with varied amount of steps, no handrails or lift to overcome them.
An icon with a person and a closed door Doors are manual opening and may be smaller than the standard width of 80cm.
An icon showing a person tripping and a hazard sign The site has uneven ground and hazards underfoot throughout.
An icon showing a person stepping upwards Site contains single/multiple step entries into each room including the toilets. No hand rails.
Icon with a WC sign and a step Standard toilets have a step up to the cubical. There are no accessible toilets on site. There are no baby-changing facilities on site.
An icons showing two people, one in a shaded area Lighting levels may be dim in some areas
An icon showing two people with a sound symbol above them Background noise is kept to a minimum.
Icon showing wheelchair user and another person Discount for companions/ carers available.
Icon showing person with assistance animal Facilities for assistance dogs to drink/rest available.