Nestled in the heart of Brighton, Downs Junior School offers a unique and immersive experience through its Take Shelter tour. This tour takes visitors back in time to World War II, providing a glimpse into the lives of school children during the war.
The Take Shelter tour is centered around a refurbished World War II air raid shelter located on the school grounds. Originally built in 1939, the shelter was used to protect up to 300 pupils and staff during air raids. After the war, it was sealed and forgotten until its rediscovery in 1983 during a routine inspection1. Since then, dedicated volunteers have transformed it into an interactive museum.
Visitors to the shelter can expect a 40-minute guided tour that is both educational and engaging.
The shelter is accessible to all, with level access to the museum areas and wide steps with handrails leading into the shelter. Tours are available by appointment throughout the year, with special open days during the Brighton Fringe and Heritage Open Days.
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The Take Shelter tour at Downs Junior School is a remarkable journey into the past, offering a unique educational experience that brings history to life. Whether you’re a local resident or a visitor to Brighton, this tour is a must-see for anyone interested in World War II history and the resilience of the human spirit.
For more information and to book a tour, visit the Take Shelter website.