On the right-hand side of the corridor on entry is a smaller room. This is completely bare and, as with the larger room, the raised flooring was completely stripped and sold off. No definitive use for this room has been uncovered and, again, those who did work here cannot give a consistent explanation. The more likely of the explanations heard so far is that it was the Interception Cabin and it was here that the operators sat at their consoles tracking aircraft and practising their interception procedures. The information gained from this would be passed on to the plotting table in the room opposite and on to the Sector Operations Centre.
Next door is another, much smaller, room which has recently been used as a workshop – probably by the electricians who re-wired the bunker. It has an access ladder to the above ceiling storage loft and was probably a storeroom of some kind. Similarly, the use for the space above the domestic rooms has not been identified yet. Next along the corridor is the set of rooms that constitute the domestic accommodation.




