Abandoned London: Kingsway Tramway | Urbex
Kingsway Tramway opened in 1906 and connected North and South London. The tram tunnel was a thoroughfare for London's working...
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Kingsway Tramway opened in 1906 and connected North and South London. The tram tunnel was a thoroughfare for London's working...
Hidden six feet under Margate is one of Kent's biggest mysteries: the Shell Grotto. Discovered in 1835, this Grade I...
This short tunnel cuts through the chalk cliff at Pegwell Bay on the south Kent coast. Known as the Seaweed...
Grain Fort was an artillery fort located just outside of the village of Grain in Kent. It was constructed between...
The original Piccadilly Circus Tube Station was designed by Leslie Green (think dark red tiles and arched windows) and opened...
The structure of this ROC (Royal Observer Corps) Post is in relatively good condition compared to many of the hundreds...
Imagine you were tasked with finding an underground bunker in the middle of the woods, a bunker which, until recent...
This well-preserved ROC post is one of hundreds still dotted about the country. There were originally 1,563 of these concrete...
The now-abandoned Down Street Tube Station had a short and unsuccessful life operating as an underground station, but a much...