Here is something different for you guys a redundant church that open to the public
as I'm not in the urbex ( abandoned side ) anymore I'm still lurking in the background exploring public places/tourist places today we went over to Essex and explore places
The first one was this redundant church and the second one was tilbury fort (won't report that)
St Mary's church backs dates to 1953 and now is redundant, the church is grade 1 listed, and is looked after by Friends of Friendless Churches ( they look after a number of different churches in the UK & wales )
the church itself is lovely and in a very remote place, from the outside, it looks closed but all you gotta do is open the door ( there is a sign that tells you if open or closed), you could easily spend a few hours at this redundant church just photographing it,
inside the church is just left to natural decay, but also very cold and a bit dark as there are no lights inside of the church, there also a spooky feeling too.
if ever in the area have a stop at this redundant church.
as I'm not in the urbex ( abandoned side ) anymore I'm still lurking in the background exploring public places/tourist places today we went over to Essex and explore places
The first one was this redundant church and the second one was tilbury fort (won't report that)
St Mary's church backs dates to 1953 and now is redundant, the church is grade 1 listed, and is looked after by Friends of Friendless Churches ( they look after a number of different churches in the UK & wales )
the church itself is lovely and in a very remote place, from the outside, it looks closed but all you gotta do is open the door ( there is a sign that tells you if open or closed), you could easily spend a few hours at this redundant church just photographing it,
inside the church is just left to natural decay, but also very cold and a bit dark as there are no lights inside of the church, there also a spooky feeling too.
if ever in the area have a stop at this redundant church.