Abandoned Kent: Pegwell Bay Seaweed Tunnel
This short tunnel cuts through the chalk cliff at Pegwell Bay on the south Kent coast. Known as the Seaweed...
This short tunnel cuts through the chalk cliff at Pegwell Bay on the south Kent coast. Known as the Seaweed...
In 2001, this rural Hampshire vineyard was the fourth largest in the UK. The site included a shop, bar, function...
Checkendon Camp was originally owned by the Ministry of Defence, making up part of RAF Woodcote in WWII. It was...
Rain bounced off the road and quickly turned to mist in the heat as we drove through the rural outskirts...
At the edge of Hoo Marina on the River Medway lies a cluster of discarded ships. Many of these vessels...
St Dunstan in the East was a Church of England parish church on St Dunstan's Hill, between London Bridge and...
In 1943, with just 47 days notice, the residents of Imber village were told to pack up their lives and...
Grain Fort was an artillery fort located just outside of the village of Grain in Kent. It was constructed between...
Copehill Down is a rural village with a difference. It has a population of zero, but it isn't abandoned. The...