The Beehive bunkers
These bunkers are the oldest bunkers on the site, dating back to the 1870s They have the remains of an old cannon in them.
Entrance, this door is normally locked
The descending stairs
This passage runs above the back of the beehives. They are off on the lefgt while cupboards adorn the right side of the hallway.
A pipe leades up to this vent above
Stairway into the 3rd beehive
Stairway back up to the hallway
Stairway and debris in Beehive 3, Mostly old bricks and junk dragged in by party goers
View out of a cannon port. Note the low elevation as compared to the sea.
Remains of an old cannon mounting. To see more of what these looked like, take a look at the Henry Head bunkers page
Same cannon mounting, in Beehive 2
Vine covered roof and beehive bricks which give the bunker its' name.
Beehive walls
Roof of beehive 3 is in better condition, some plaster still adheres to the bricks
The slippery staircase back out
Debris strewn exit.
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