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Showing posts with label Landmark. Show all posts

December 27, 2022

Berengrave Nature Reserve - Rainham Kent

 Berengrave Nature Reserve



Date: December 2022

Location: Rainham kent

Public or Abandoned: Public

Demolished:  No




i took a visit here back in ( 2017 ) but since they have redone I thought ill go and have a look, but I was a little bit disappointed as it seems like they have ruined the mills a bit with the pavement they have put through, but as we were there for about 10 mins taking photos, the site is now pram and wheelchair friendly though.


so it said that the mills was used back in 1912 to 1920 to grind chalk, which was then pumped to the British standard cement plant at Montney hill, it
said that the mills was abandoned after WW1sh .

















August 15, 2017

Temple Manor strood

Temple Manor 

Date ; 13-08-2017 
Location : Strood medway 
Access : Yes weekend only 

"We heard that Temple Manor was having its monthly opening, so we decided to check it out. It’s a small but wonderful hidden gem. According to available information, Temple Manor was built in the 13th century. The hall at Temple Manor was designed to provide lodging for travelers journeying between Dover and London."
















August 09, 2017

Rochester Castle - Medway

Rochester Castle 

date : 6-7-2017
Location  : Rochester ( Medway ) 
Access  Yes - small fee


"I used to visit Rochester Castle often when I was growing up. Recently, I decided to visit again to take some pictures. Rochester Castle is located in Medway and features a 12th-century keep with a stone tower. It is considered the best-preserved tower in England."






















August 08, 2017

North Entrance Bridge - Dover

North Entrance Bridge.


Date: august 2018 
Location : Dover
Access : Nope 



Back in Dover once again to explore more of the places we had missed, we headed to the North Entrance. This was definitely an interesting location, although we had no way of getting inside the tunnels since access was restricted. Later, we discovered online that there is an open day once a year when visitors can enter. Several websites mentioned that the North Entrance is a good example of fortification. It served as the main road until 1960, but starting in the 1860s, a new road was constructed that ultimately destroyed much of what was there before. The North Entrance was also used during the wars. After the new road was built, about two-thirds of the water tanks were destroyed and repurposed as dumping grounds. However, one of the water tanks still remains intact. Once the new military road was established, the site fell into disrepair and was abandoned."













Meopon Windmill

 Meopon Windmill  Date April | Location Mepon | Open to the public As part of the Wheels Time Trail, Meopon Windmill has become a notable s...