There has been a good few reports on Clockhouse Brickworks over the last couple years, however none since they put up the new fence and filled in a lot of the access points.
This didn't stop me and Brewtal however, as we ninja'd our way inside. That said, it was by far the hardest access I've...
It took some finding this one but was worth it - completely hidden amongst a jungle of rhododendrons, you couldn't ask for a more peaceful setting.
A tiny corrugated tin chapel with kitchen which probably was used for other social events, no idea when it was last used for any purpose.
Eveneing everyone,
managed to finally get into this plotting room after looking at it for a while and everyone saying that it wasn't "doable", luckily for me i found a key, a very scary key at that :o
great plotting room which had started to get done up by the old owner but it seems like this...
The third of the days five explores. This one was purely by chance. Noticed an overgrown gate by the side of the road. Pushing past the dense undergrowth we came across this little chapel...
Second of the five visits near my gaff. This chapel goes back to the early 1900s and was built after another church was washed away in a landslide. The chapel was known as Rehoboth and the lower part was the local Hall, where they used to have Eisteddfods, drama nights, flower shows, and also...
Right the journey for one of us started here
http://www.28dayslater.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=57055
This thread caused quite a stir so in true thanet crew style we tagged onto this effort by Obscurity and teamed up for the plotting room..never has it been reported on and after all the fuss...