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A CHILLING nuclear missile silo built during the Cold War has been transformed into a comfy family home deep under the ground.
Built in 1959 the bunker – located in Sprague, Washington – used to house nuclear weapons.
A bunker built during the cold war has been transformed into a family home[/caption] The cabin is located in Sprague, Washington[/caption] The bunker used to house nuclear weapons but now has many rooms[/caption] It even boasts a large pool room downstairs[/caption] The property has three bathrooms[/caption] There is an elevator that takes you to the lower level of the home[/caption]The hideout is bursting with history and comes with a steep price tag of nearly £1million.
The Cold War, between the US and the Soviet Union, lasted between 1945 to 1991.
Ceasing its purpose in 1990, the conversion took place in 2000, creating a stunning three-bedroom home.
From the outside, the family home looks like any other bunker, with a metal exterior and dug into the ground.
Unlike most homes, you enter the property through the garage, which is combined with a wood workshop.
The huge room has plenty of storage and even a small kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom.
Descending a small set of stairs, you enter into an impressive elevator, which takes you to the bottom level.
There you will find the spacious kitchen, with a dining area, an overhead fan, a fridge, an oven and a dining table.
There is also a big living area to the left, filled with three sofas, a TV and lamps.
In addition, the home comes with a games room, complete with a pool table and darts board.
The house boasts three bathrooms, in addition to the three bedrooms, one of which contains its own ladders, offering extra privacy.
The bathrooms are all fairly plain, and mostly painted white with white furnishings.
And if that’s not enough, an underground tunnel offers secret access to different areas of the house.
The silo is listed for sale for £974,000.
The Cold War gained its name from the lack of military engagement.
The US and Soviets fought for power through political rivalry, however, both were armed with nuclear missiles.
In 1991, the conflict came to an end after Russian President, Mikhail Gorbachev, and the US President, George H. W. Bush, signed a treaty.
One room is fitted with a large TV[/caption] There is also an office room with a printer[/caption] There is a cosy and comfortable living space[/caption] Visitors enter the property through the garage – which is also a wood workshop[/caption] There is plenty of space in the garage for vehicles to park[/caption] The property has three bedrooms[/caption] An underground tunnel offers secret access to different areas of the house[/caption] The bunker is on the market for £974,000[/caption]