Inside one of Kent's most infamous abandoned estates once one of its most notorious exasylums
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Abandoned Places In Kent. The lost and abandoned villages of Kent and their fascinating stories Kent Live The remains of the original Herne Bay pier about a mile into the sea There's an abandoned cinema in Gravesend high street This bomb hole in Higham has abandoned old cars in down it (though the last time I checked was years ago so they could have been removed idk) (51.42179° N, 0.47602° E) It's clear then, that Kent's geography hasn't always looked the same as it does now.
Derelict Kent Hauntingly stunning pictures show the abandoned landmarks left to rot Kent Live from www.kentlive.news
The Village of Dode was destroyed in 1349 as a result of the Black Death and shortly afterwards the building was abandoned Discover the Top 5 Abandoned Places in Kent: explore eerie, historic locations perfect for urbex enthusiasts and lovers of mystery
Derelict Kent Hauntingly stunning pictures show the abandoned landmarks left to rot Kent Live
This includes Urban Exploration (Urbex) of derelict buildings and visiting unexplored places that tourists don't often venture to (Dark Tourism) Hampton-on-Sea, just off Herne Bay, is now only seen by looking out across the coastline at low tide This includes Urban Exploration (Urbex) of derelict buildings and visiting unexplored places that tourists don't often venture to (Dark Tourism)
Derelict Kent Hauntingly stunning pictures show the abandoned landmarks left to rot Kent Live. The remains of the original Herne Bay pier about a mile into the sea There's an abandoned cinema in Gravesend high street This bomb hole in Higham has abandoned old cars in down it (though the last time I checked was years ago so they could have been removed idk) (51.42179° N, 0.47602° E) From historic forts and crumbling castles to eerie tunnels and disused hospitals, these sites capture a haunting beauty unique to Kent.
Abandoned House Headcorn, Kent, UK. Joe Parker Flickr. These structures provide valuable insights into the lives and livelihoods of past generations. Disciples of abandoned buildings make pilgrimages to the hundreds of huge empty sites across the country every week, entering and documenting what they find