Described as a 'home for a wannabe Bond villain', it certainly looks the part. But after a year on the market with a price tag of £1.7million, Bunker Six Eighty One has not yet attracted a buyer. The structure was built by the Nazis on occupied Guernsey - one of the Channel Islands - in 1942 to house up to 12 soldiers. Now an imposing three-bedroom home, its developers are hoping it will soon be snapped up. It stands overlooking Rocquaine Bay on the south-west of Guernsey. The Channel Islands were the only part of British territory to be occupied...