Visited with Shadow, Frosty and Muffie.
This place has been in my mind for years, but it's only recently since moving to Faversham that I went and checked it out, and today being snowbound a local explore was called for. I expected the remaining buildings to be totally stripped, which they...
These sheds opened in 1846 and were closed in 1958 and have been left abandoned ever since, grade 2 listed but in really terrible condition. The second of the sheds has a huge crack in the lintel and probably won't be around much longer.
This isn't really a huge site; but it has its own...
Hi Guys any of you who have been members of Broken Britain might have already seen this report.
After our explore of the other two carriage sheds near the station we decided to drive to this shed, expecting only to be able to take exterior pics. We were then given permission to go inside. The...
After a very successful previous visit it was decided to return to these beautiful old loco sheds and test out some of photographic skills some of you guys had passed onto us.
As well as me and my exploring partner in crime Trench, we were also accompanied by KUE members The Daddy and new guy...
Not the most inspiring of places, but it's quite remarkable because of how quickly it got trashed. It closed in june that year, and by ocotber it was royally trashed. It's now been flattened and the land is still for sale.
The weird thing about this place was remembering it from...