The bunker reportedly cost the Scottish government more than £30 million ($50 million) to build, and was sold by the Ministry of Defence in 2007.
The property has two stories. The top floor contains a 3,552-square-foot open room with 27 side rooms. And the lower floor contains an additional 22 rooms.
That means the bunker has approximately 50 rooms and can house up to 150 personnel -- or party guests.
Some of lower-level rooms include a meeting room, generator room, kitchen, hospital, and BBC recording studio.
Other accommodations of the bunker include a PA system, decontamination showers, and a customized intruder system.
The suggested uses for the space are residential, commercial, data storage, or for museum purposes.
And in case you're still worried about your safety, the bunker contains an "impressive array of life support systems, from air filtration plants, backup generators and water storage tanks," according to Future Property Auctions.