It was just fine Men, no negative impact to the video edit as I see it. No need to apologize for uploading as you can.. you guys are preparing for your futures just now and that is really most important.. hope this is a part of it as you sure know what you are doing from what I see.
Thanks mate, glad you understand why we've been uploading so irregularly, hopefully we can improve it soon enough and get back to weekly uploads. Thanks for watching 👍
Some good work fellas. I like the cinematography it kind of provides a unique break as you're exploring these places. There's some really cool shots you guys get.
Thanks for the supportive comment, we try to use cinematography to add another layer of interest to our videos, which we plan to build on in the future. Glad you enjoyed the video :)
Good to hear you're busy. I do miss your narration explaining what things are though, and some background context. I really enjoy those aspects of your videos. But kudos on finding and exploring this very claustrophobic place!
Brave lads....i would need a double set of underarm holstered 44 magnums to go down there but on my 2nd trip i wudnt be able to resist the urge to stuff some old trousers and sweaters...some rubber faces etc like i wud do for Halloween partys, and string em up or partially bury them ....fornext visitors. Especially worftwhile if a hidden camera could capture reactions!!!! Oh wow lmao full on pant fillers!!!
Cheers mate. Yeah these places are quite creepy once you first get into them as they more often than not have dodgy entrances and then you don't know your way around them. Just have to get on and do it I suppose. Yeah filming someone's reaction to jumpscares here would be pretty cool. Thanks for watching 👍
The bunker looks like a chain home station i have been to a few that look very much like this keep up the good work would love a joint explore with you guys in the future
Interesting, I'm not sure if this is part of a chain home, but I would assume that all plotting rooms where of the same or similar design,. including those at batteries. As for an explore we'll try and sort something out. Thanks for watching 👍
I worked in local govt many years ago and I had to look after many spaces like this, guys be extremely careful. Iron ladders are a death trap you don't know how badly corroded they are at the mount. Carry a decent rope, at least you can tie off when making a descent. Explore by all means but be safe, also watch for asbestos linings and insulation it is a real bugger.
We understand the risks, although I agree we should probably take more precautions in the future. Thanks for telling us in a polite and informative way, unlike some of the other comments we get on other videos😂
@@xplorer9713 And here IKS are still wondering about like numpties not telling anyone the names of these places like their keeping some big secret nobody else knows about.
I thought maybe you might find this interesting regarding the 11th Battalion. (See below) 10th (Home Defence), 1/10th (Home Defence), 30th Battalion The 10th (Home Defence) Battalion was formed in December 1939 by the redesignation of No. 40 Group, National Defence Companies (formed in September 1936[18]). On 25 September 1940, it was split to form 1/10th (Home Defence) Battalion and 2/10th (Home Defence) Battalion. Both battalions were redesignated on 24 November as 10th (Home Defence) Battalion and 11th (Home Defence) Battalion. The 10th Battalion absorbed the 11th Battalion on 23 June 1941.[67] On 24 December 1941, the battalion was converted to normal infantry and redesignated, once again, as 30th Battalion.[67] In August 1943, it moved to North Africa where it joined 42nd Infantry Brigade. The brigade was redesignated 57th Division as a deception, and the 30th Battalion became "170th Brigade" until 30 April 1944.[68][i] On 14 May 1944, it was posted to 233rd Brigade on Malta[70] where it remained until the end of the war.[68] It was disbanded on Malta in 1945.[18] 2/10th (Home Defence), 11th (Home Defence) Battalion The 2/10th (Home Defence) Battalion was formed on 25 September 1940 with personnel drawn from the 10th (Home Defence) Battalion. On 24 November, it was redesignated the 11th (Home Defence) Battalion and it was absorbed back into the 10th (Home Defence) Battalion on 23 June 1941.[67] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Royal_Northumberland_Fusiliers_battalions_in_World_War_II#11 (Note: The above is from copy/paste. I can't be held accountable for the Brit spelling.) ;o)
Whenever you find light switches, coat hangers, any equipment then zoom in on it because it dates the building but judging by the amount of graffiti it’s safe to say you found nothing new. No safety clothing, no helmets or anything safety related says you’re going to get hurt at some point.
It was built as part of the Hougham battery complex and was used to prepare the guns to fire accurately by locating targets and angling the gun appropriately. Thanks for watching 👍
Jacob. Not a good idea to wear the School waterproofs on a public video. Technically you are trespassing and the Headmaster will not like it if he finds out what you have been up to?
Nice little explore guys.
Typical British day topside :-) Thanks for braving the weather to bring us another video!
No problem mate, glad you enjoyed 👍
It was just fine Men, no negative impact to the video edit as I see it. No need to apologize for uploading as you can.. you guys are preparing for your futures just now and that is really most important.. hope this is a part of it as you sure know what you are doing from what I see.
Thanks mate, glad you understand why we've been uploading so irregularly, hopefully we can improve it soon enough and get back to weekly uploads. Thanks for watching 👍
Some good work fellas. I like the cinematography it kind of provides a unique break as you're exploring these places. There's some really cool shots you guys get.
Thanks for the supportive comment, we try to use cinematography to add another layer of interest to our videos, which we plan to build on in the future. Glad you enjoyed the video :)
Good to hear you're busy. I do miss your narration explaining what things are though, and some background context. I really enjoy those aspects of your videos. But kudos on finding and exploring this very claustrophobic place!
Yes, sorry about the lack of information in this video, we will try to give more in the future, but thanks for watching and hope you still enjoyed 👍
Richard Wintle I think the main problem was that Lewis wasn’t able to be there as he is best at narration. Thanks for watching :)
Great video and sounds 👏🔥💯👍 nice good to watch👍😎
Cheers mate, thanks for watching 👍
Crazy brits. Nice explore; brick passage looked like septic or drainage passage. Albmost have to subtitle due to the echo.
Yeah, not really sure what the passage was used for, except possibly cabling and piping. Thanks for watching 👍
Thank you guys for another amazing video. 👍👍👍👍👍
No problem, glad you enjoyed 👍
Wonderful video, thanks for all your effort !
No problem mate, glad you enjoyed the video 👍
Brave lads....i would need a double set of underarm holstered 44 magnums to go down there but on my 2nd trip i wudnt be able to resist the urge to stuff some old trousers and sweaters...some rubber faces etc like i wud do for Halloween partys, and string em up or partially bury them ....fornext visitors. Especially worftwhile if a hidden camera could capture reactions!!!! Oh wow lmao full on pant fillers!!!
Cheers mate. Yeah these places are quite creepy once you first get into them as they more often than not have dodgy entrances and then you don't know your way around them. Just have to get on and do it I suppose. Yeah filming someone's reaction to jumpscares here would be pretty cool. Thanks for watching 👍
The bunker looks like a chain home station i have been to a few that look very much like this keep up the good work would love a joint explore with you guys in the future
Interesting, I'm not sure if this is part of a chain home, but I would assume that all plotting rooms where of the same or similar design,. including those at batteries. As for an explore we'll try and sort something out. Thanks for watching 👍
Yeah, with the trade mark emergency exit halfway up the wall that they got in through..
Been in few of these nice stuff chaps
Thanks for watching :)
@@xplorer9713 MORE THAN WELCOME CHAPS YOU DO SOME GOOD VIDEOS
I’m so happy you finally made another video😀😀😀😀
Thanks for watching mate, glad you enjoyed 👍
Love your show but keep yourselves safe!
Always do, thanks for watching 👍
I like your video from korea😆
Cheers mate, 👍 glad you enjoyed
I worked in local govt many years ago and I had to look after many spaces like this, guys be extremely careful. Iron ladders are a death trap you don't know how badly corroded they are at the mount. Carry a decent rope, at least you can tie off when making a descent. Explore by all means but be safe, also watch for asbestos linings and insulation it is a real bugger.
We understand the risks, although I agree we should probably take more precautions in the future. Thanks for telling us in a polite and informative way, unlike some of the other comments we get on other videos😂
Go safe, come home with the footage. Fascinating vid though. Cheers
This looked more like the fortress plotting room at hougham battery ?
Correct, this is Hougham plotting room. Thanks for watching 👍
@@xplorer9713 And here IKS are still wondering about like numpties not telling anyone the names of these places like their keeping some big secret nobody else knows about.
This place is like Tetanus waiting to happen. :/
Nice job - but you need a nice babe for the climbing down the ladder scene.
thanks
I thought maybe you might find this interesting regarding the 11th Battalion. (See below)
10th (Home Defence), 1/10th (Home Defence), 30th Battalion
The 10th (Home Defence) Battalion was formed in December 1939 by the redesignation of No. 40 Group, National Defence Companies (formed in September 1936[18]). On 25 September 1940, it was split to form 1/10th (Home Defence) Battalion and 2/10th (Home Defence) Battalion. Both battalions were redesignated on 24 November as 10th (Home Defence) Battalion and 11th (Home Defence) Battalion. The 10th Battalion absorbed the 11th Battalion on 23 June 1941.[67]
On 24 December 1941, the battalion was converted to normal infantry and redesignated, once again, as 30th Battalion.[67] In August 1943, it moved to North Africa where it joined 42nd Infantry Brigade. The brigade was redesignated 57th Division as a deception, and the 30th Battalion became "170th Brigade" until 30 April 1944.[68][i] On 14 May 1944, it was posted to 233rd Brigade on Malta[70] where it remained until the end of the war.[68] It was disbanded on Malta in 1945.[18]
2/10th (Home Defence), 11th (Home Defence) Battalion
The 2/10th (Home Defence) Battalion was formed on 25 September 1940 with personnel drawn from the 10th (Home Defence) Battalion. On 24 November, it was redesignated the 11th (Home Defence) Battalion and it was absorbed back into the 10th (Home Defence) Battalion on 23 June 1941.[67]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Royal_Northumberland_Fusiliers_battalions_in_World_War_II#11
(Note: The above is from copy/paste. I can't be held accountable for the Brit spelling.) ;o)
Thanks for taking the time to provide the information, much appreciated. Glad you enjoyed the video 👍
Whenever you find light switches, coat hangers, any equipment then zoom in on it because it dates the building but judging by the amount of graffiti it’s safe to say you found nothing new. No safety clothing, no helmets or anything safety related says you’re going to get hurt at some point.
Cracking effort stay safe guys
Thanks for watching 👍
Thank you bro
Hi I like you varu hall video s
Cheers mate, glad you enjoyed the video 👍
super video
Cool vid😎👌
Cheers mate, thanks for watching 👍
@@xplorer9713 indeed😎
Thank you...
One of those places that doesn’t give much away as to what is what
Yes, this location is an interesting one, even though it is difficult to tell what each room was used for. Thanks for watching 👍
And it was a good one
It's fine. I can tell you have a good wind blocker on your mic
Thanks mate, yes we do have a good wind blocker on our camera👍
..Guess matey must have been wearing his Respirator in this one...as his voice is really muffled..
Yes he was. Thanks for watching 👍
Was that a dead animal at the end of the tunnel? On the floor,
I'm not sure, but most likely it was, we often find dead animals in these places
What is this place? Who built it? Thanks.
It was built as part of the Hougham battery complex and was used to prepare the guns to fire accurately by locating targets and angling the gun appropriately. Thanks for watching 👍
what is that? a murder chamber?
Looks like a prison whatever that was
Actually it is a plotting room. Thanks for watching 👍
@@xplorer9713 You're welcome. Could there have been anything up in the vent you found?
I'm not sure actually, I'll have a look next time I go back
@@xplorer9713 alrighty,just please be careful of any possible pests hiding in them.
7:59......looks like bone.....human arm?
No it isn't, I think it's just a piece of broken pipe. Thanks for watching 👍
@@xplorer9713 well you were there...... Have you ever thought about remote control car with camera for exploring tight spaces
No I haven't actually, that sounds like good fun though. Might try this just because it's cool.
I suggested remote control car over air drones because the remote control car is less likely to get damaged.....with the exception of water damage
8:00 bones
Is it just me, or at 8:00 is that human arm bones???
Nope, that's a piece of rope. Thanks for watching 👍
Wheres the "lots of historic relics"
Most of them have been destroyed by vandals unfortunately :( Thanks for watching!
Pizza boyzzz?
Bomb shelter. WW2 was not that long ago!
Actually it is a plotting room. Thanks for watching 👍
That's poop your walking in
Wtf are you guys doing down there some balls
Jacob. Not a good idea to wear the School waterproofs on a public video. Technically you are trespassing and the Headmaster will not like it if he finds out what you have been up to?
Lol