Downs Junior Presents Take Shelter
Rugby Road, Brighton & Hove, East Sussex, BN1 6ED
Step back in time and join us as we open up the air raid shelter for Heritage Open Days 2024.
Timed tours of the underground air raid shelter will be running between 1000-1500. Each tour last up to 45 minutes and we recommend that you pre-book your tickets to avoid disappointment. While at Take Shelter you can also find out more about wartime Brighton in our dedicated museum and chat to our veterans who were all children during the war. Hot and cold refreshments and snacks and the opportunity to take home a souvenir from the Take Shelter gift shop will be available.
Built-in 1939, the shelter was used throughout the war to protect up to 300 pupils and staff during the school day and then was used by the local community after hours. After the war, the shelter was sealed up, the original entrances were built over as the school expanded in the post-war years, and it was forgotten about until it was rediscovered by accident during a routine drain inspection in 1983. Poor access, environmental conditions and resources meant the shelter lay dormant until 2012, when a team of volunteers led by the School’ Premises Manager began to clean and restore the shelter. Since then, they have created an interactive museum that recreates wartime dioramas, short films, and sound effects. Today we welcome over 3,000 visitors a year, including more than 1,000 school pupils.
Rugby Road, Brighton & Hove, East Sussex, BN1 6ED
Access to the shelter is via a flight of steps with a double height handrail. Once you are in the shelter, the ground is level throughout with opportunities to sit at regular intervals during your tour. Children including babes in arms are welcome. Museum, tea room and toilets are above ground and wheelchair accessible.
Tour of the underground air raid shelter at Downs Junior School, alongside an above ground museum, and tea room.