ROF Swynnerton

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ROF Swynnerton was a Royal Ordnance Factory, more specifically a filling factory, located south of the village of Swynnerton in Staffordshire, United Kingdom. Built between 1939 and 1941, it remained operational until 1958. It was later operated by the Defence Training Estate, as Swynnerton Training Camp.

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bunker, Royal Ordnance Factory, United Kingdom


Location: 52.893, -2.218, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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    former government-owned nuclear bunker in England  
  • ROF Swynnerton
  • Stafford Staffordshire County Emergency Centre
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  • Grotto and arches on Grotto Hill
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  • Grotto C30 Yards West Of Rode Hall
    grotto in Odd Rode, Cheshire East, Cheshire, England, UK
  • Chatterley Whitfield Colliery
    colliery in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, UK
  • Foxfield Colliery
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  • Littleton Colliery
    coal mine in the UK
  • Valley coal mine
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  • Apedale Heritage Centre
    museum in Apedale, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England, UK
  • Chatterley Whitfield Mining Museum
    museum in Stoke-on-Trent, England, UK
  • Birchall Tunnel
    railway tunnel in the UK
  • Bromshall Tunnel
    railway tunnel in the UK
  • Cowley Tunnel
    canal tunnel in Staffordshire, England
  • Harecastle railway tunnel
    set of railway tunnels in Staffordshire, England
  • Harecastle Tunnel
    canal tunnel in Staffordshire, England
  • Keele Tunnel
    railway tunnel in the UK
  • Leekbrook Tunnel
    railway tunnel in the UK
  • Oakamoor Tunnel
    disused railway tunnel in England
  • Oakengates Tunnel
    railway tunnel in the UK
  • Shugborough Tunnel
    railway tunnel in Staffordshire, England, UK
  • The Tea House 50 Metres East Of Chinese Temple And Connecting Tunnel To Egyptian Portal
    architectural structure in Biddulph, Staffordshire Moorlands, Staffordshire, England, UK
  • Tunnel under Macclesfield Canal
    Grade II listed tunnel in Congleton, Cheshire East, Cheshire, England, UK
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sitebunkerHack Green Secret Nuclear Bunkerair base, Royal Air Force station, military museum, tourist attraction, Royal Air Force, bunkerWikidata
sitebunkerROF SwynnertonRoyal Ordnance Factory, bunkerWikidata
sitebunkerStafford Staffordshire County Emergency Centrecivil defense center, Staffordshire County CouncilWikidata
sitecaveGrotto and arches on Grotto HillgrottoWikidata
sitecaveGrotto C30 Yards West Of Rode HallgrottoWikidata
sitemineChatterley Whitfield Collierycoal mine, mining museumWikidata
sitemineFoxfield Collierycoal mineWikidata
sitemineLittleton CollieryLittleton Collieries Ltd., coal mineWikidata
sitemineValley coal minecoal mineWikidata
sitemuseumApedale Heritage Centrerailway museum, mining museumWikidata
sitemuseum1979Chatterley Whitfield Mining Museummining museumWikidata
sitetunnelBirchall Tunnelrailway tunnelWikidata
sitetunnelBromshall Tunnelrailway tunnelWikidata
sitetunnelCowley Tunnelcanal tunnelWikidata
sitetunnelHarecastle railway tunnelrailway tunnelWikidata
sitetunnelHarecastle Tunnelcanal tunnelWikidata
sitetunnelKeele Tunnelrailway tunnelWikidata
sitetunnelLeekbrook Tunnelrailway tunnelWikidata
sitetunnelOakamoor Tunnelrailway tunnelWikidata
sitetunnelOakengates Tunnelrailway tunnelWikidata
sitetunnelShugborough Tunnelrailway tunnelWikidata
sitetunnelThe Tea House 50 Metres East Of Chinese Temple And Connecting Tunnel To Egyptian Portaltunnel, buildingWikidata
sitetunnel1830Tunnel under Macclesfield CanaltunnelWikidata