Showing posts with label brompton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brompton. Show all posts

February 23, 2025

Brompton - Medway

 Brompton


date Feburay 
location Medway 
demolished No

As I was passing through Brompton, I thought I would quickly check this out. I don't know much about it, other than that the moat leads to the reservoir. So, I wonder if it has something to do with the reservoir.








March 26, 2017

Buried Room - Brompton - Medway

Brompton 


Date: march 
Location: Brompton 
Delmoished - No 

While exploring Brompton for a new location, I accidentally stumbled upon a building that was buried in the mud. It appeared to be a small room that had been hidden, as it was not easy to find. The area where it is located is rich in war history, so I am uncertain about what this room might have been used for.








September 03, 2015

Sally Port/Brompton Air-raid shelter - Brompton

Sally Port/Brompton Air-raid shelter


Date: September

Location: Gillingham

Demolished:  No


I'm not very familiar with this air-raid shelter, but it is the only one still standing in the area. These shelters were built to protect locals during air raids. This particular shelter is quite small and easily accessible; I simply had to move the gate to walk inside. It doesn’t extend very far..











March 15, 2013

Coure Port ( aka cats eyes ) - Brompton Kent

Cats Eyes / Coure Port


Date: March
location: Kent
Delmoished: No 


This location is quite peculiar. There isn't much information about it, except that it earned the nickname "Cat's Eyes" because some bricks were removed to resemble eyes. The ramps in this area remind me of the game Temple Run. There is a fascinating mystery surrounding this place, and perhaps one day, I will update you with more details.



























March 05, 2013

Brompton Reservoir - Chatham

Brompton Reservoir 


Date: March 
location: Chatham 
Delmoished: No 


Exploring Brompton Reservoir was one of the riskiest adventures I've ever experienced. At one point, I almost slipped into the reservoir itself. There isn't much to say about this area, except that it features two large open spaces. One can be accessed via a ladder, while the other is not accessible. Unfortunately, there are no buildings left to explore. It is rumoured that the reservoir was drained in 1855 after a drowning incident, but I cannot confirm the truth of this claim, as it remains a mystery.

























 2015 shot


Frindsbury Barn - Medway - Heritage open day

  Frindsbury Barn Date September | location medway | Delmoished - No  When I was looking at Heritage Open Days, I noticed that this barn had...