This was filmed 2 years ago. The place is now a complete tip inside. All of the false ceilings are down. Loads of debris on the floor. Vandals and copper thieves have ruined it.
This place was amazing, ever since it has been fully abandoned. Vandals have destroyed the place and made the place worse. I really wanted to go there before it closed but my family lived in Ireland and I’m too young to be travelling alone. Rip Tesco Chatham 1970-2023
It has been abandoned a long time. New owners have taken over it, so we will have to see if it gets converted or pulled down. It won't be able to reopen in its current state as copper thieves have stripped the place.
I cannot describe how EPIC this place is. A GENERATOR ROOM! So sad it's getting pulled down. I know of 2 EPIC 60's - 70's sites that are getting pulled down soon. In the next 20 or so years, there will be barely any 60's - 70's buildings.
Interesting to see this, the Tesco near me also used to have a similar upstairs restaurant overlooking the shop floor. Sadly it closed in 1996 when the store was extended and moved to a smaller cafe the shop floor (then itself went after a few years). They also boarded up the windows and removed the stairs and lift up there- which clearly didn't happen here. Sadly they built a new Tesco Extra next to it in 2006 and demolished the old store, so it's all long gone now. I remember the lift up to the restaurant, it was bizarre- it had manual doors, the ground floor ones were ones on hinges you opened with a handle, and the restaurant floor, on the opposite side of the lift, were like cargo lift doors you had to slide open. And you could open the doors while the lift was moving, which would stop the lift, and the shaft was covered in graffiti as a result (which you could see through the lift windows). I was gutted when they took it away! There was also a horribly 80s photo of a family eating at the bottom of the stairs leading up. Wish I could find some photos of the interior of the store from that time! Also love that this store kept the 80s red tiling and the cream and red stripes around the edge of the store, even though the matching aisle signage and the old logo outside the store had been replaced and made other changes, don't think I've seen that anywhere else! They always took them away at the same time they replaced the aisle signage or changed the logo outside at every other store I've known. Certainly my personal favourite style of Tesco decoration (including the matching aisle signage... which sadly had gone from this store). Again, vanished from my local store with the 1996 refurb (and from the town centre branch when it also had a refurb at roughly the same time), though another branch near me still had the stripes and old aisle signage (but not the red tiling) until quite recently.
The old Tesco supermarkets were awesome back in those days. Especially with the automatic revolving doors before it was removed and replaced by automatic sliding doors.
I remember going in GoOutdoors and the happy shop girl telling me it had been bought out and they had been promised a good future of employment there , then a week later it closed down ! , I think of her and how they must have been feeling after being treated like that , and hope she has done better since , but that seems to be the way things go these days.
Sad that this is probably be the last time we see footage of this building but at least we finally see the final part of the urbex of this building. Also you should do a video in Crawley as for some reason pretty much all the big town centre supermarkets and department shops are now gone and abandoned like there's a really big morrisons that was built in a old car park in 2014 and now abandoned apart from a travalodge and cafe that are still open. There's also a abandoned sainsbury's with an argos next to it and in county mall debenhams is completely abandoned and the last time I went past the shop still looked in good condition and still some shelfs it's very weird
When I first found out it was turning into a Go Outdoors a few years ago, I knew for a damn fact it wouldn’t last long considering a Tesco, one of the biggest UK supermarkets, didn’t survive there.
It will never be able to open again now that the copper thieves have striped it. The building will have to be converted into something else or pulled down. I hope it isn't pulled down as the quality of the building is far better than any modern day building. It is over engineered and heavy duty. It is built of both concrete and structural high quality brick, unlike today's buildings where the bricks are just cladding and not structural. The outer walls are made of 2 layers of brick, plus a layer of concrete, then a 3rd layer of brick after that. The walls are about 70 cm thick. Then on top of that the interior is concrete framed. No building will ever be built like this nowadays. A modern building will be a cheap concrete frame with cheap outer cladding.
It previously would have been able to start, all it needed was for the battery to be charged. But copper thieves came and and removed loads of copper from the site and drained the fuel and oil from the generator. This video was filmed a while ago. The place has since been trashed.
This'll always be my favourite location you've ever been to, as it's what introduced me to your channel
Same here :)
Same aswell
i didnt know that tesco sign was still there! i LOVE this tesco but my favourite tesco is the old store in hanley which closed in 2010!
Gotta love them subtitles.
They quite often inadvertently come up trumps, like translating Medway council at
1:10 as deadwood. Perfick!
Amazing! I don't know any other Tesco that still has it original 1970s signs. Nothing beats 1970s signage!
OMG BEN YOUR BACK AT TESCOS 🤣!! Keep up the amazing URBEX and Lift videos
This was filmed 2 years ago. The place is now a complete tip inside. All of the false ceilings are down. Loads of debris on the floor. Vandals and copper thieves have ruined it.
@@benolifts Its sad how they ruin it just for a bit of cash, they dont see the actually history and architechural side..
This place was amazing, ever since it has been fully abandoned. Vandals have destroyed the place and made the place worse. I really wanted to go there before it closed but my family lived in Ireland and I’m too young to be travelling alone. Rip Tesco Chatham 1970-2023
Brilliant video as always Beno !
14:11 very few, if any of these hand dryers now.
i live in germany and here they still exist quite often
NOOOO! I have a trip planned to the UK soon, and especially wanted to film the Tesco Chatham lifts
It has been abandoned a long time. New owners have taken over it, so we will have to see if it gets converted or pulled down. It won't be able to reopen in its current state as copper thieves have stripped the place.
I cannot describe how EPIC this place is. A GENERATOR ROOM! So sad it's getting pulled down. I know of 2 EPIC 60's - 70's sites that are getting pulled down soon. In the next 20 or so years, there will be barely any 60's - 70's buildings.
Interesting to see this, the Tesco near me also used to have a similar upstairs restaurant overlooking the shop floor. Sadly it closed in 1996 when the store was extended and moved to a smaller cafe the shop floor (then itself went after a few years). They also boarded up the windows and removed the stairs and lift up there- which clearly didn't happen here. Sadly they built a new Tesco Extra next to it in 2006 and demolished the old store, so it's all long gone now.
I remember the lift up to the restaurant, it was bizarre- it had manual doors, the ground floor ones were ones on hinges you opened with a handle, and the restaurant floor, on the opposite side of the lift, were like cargo lift doors you had to slide open. And you could open the doors while the lift was moving, which would stop the lift, and the shaft was covered in graffiti as a result (which you could see through the lift windows). I was gutted when they took it away! There was also a horribly 80s photo of a family eating at the bottom of the stairs leading up. Wish I could find some photos of the interior of the store from that time!
Also love that this store kept the 80s red tiling and the cream and red stripes around the edge of the store, even though the matching aisle signage and the old logo outside the store had been replaced and made other changes, don't think I've seen that anywhere else! They always took them away at the same time they replaced the aisle signage or changed the logo outside at every other store I've known. Certainly my personal favourite style of Tesco decoration (including the matching aisle signage... which sadly had gone from this store). Again, vanished from my local store with the 1996 refurb (and from the town centre branch when it also had a refurb at roughly the same time), though another branch near me still had the stripes and old aisle signage (but not the red tiling) until quite recently.
Im *super* happy you went back here Beno!
I went here every week during lockdown
@@benolifts Im gonna sure miss that place
The old Tesco supermarkets were awesome back in those days. Especially with the automatic revolving doors before it was removed and replaced by automatic sliding doors.
THE RETURN
I finished the vid first
You might never know they might keep them lifts but unlock all the floors when the apartment is open
I remember going in GoOutdoors and the happy shop girl telling me it had been bought out and they had been promised a good future of employment there , then a week later it closed down ! , I think of her and how they must have been feeling after being treated like that , and hope she has done better since , but that seems to be the way things go these days.
I remember your first video on the lifts in Chatham 🙂
I always noticing comment like: "hey austin this is guys," can i intrest what does it mean?
It’s so sad that this place got vandalised and permanently shut down. RIP Tesco and GoOutdoors Chatham
the morris walk estate is demolished :(
Sad that this is probably be the last time we see footage of this building but at least we finally see the final part of the urbex of this building.
Also you should do a video in Crawley as for some reason pretty much all the big town centre supermarkets and department shops are now gone and abandoned like there's a really big morrisons that was built in a old car park in 2014 and now abandoned apart from a travalodge and cafe that are still open. There's also a abandoned sainsbury's with an argos next to it and in county mall debenhams is completely abandoned and the last time I went past the shop still looked in good condition and still some shelfs it's very weird
When I first found out it was turning into a Go Outdoors a few years ago, I knew for a damn fact it wouldn’t last long considering a Tesco, one of the biggest UK supermarkets, didn’t survive there.
They are pulling the building down?!?
I wish the Tesco was still open
It will never be able to open again now that the copper thieves have striped it. The building will have to be converted into something else or pulled down. I hope it isn't pulled down as the quality of the building is far better than any modern day building. It is over engineered and heavy duty. It is built of both concrete and structural high quality brick, unlike today's buildings where the bricks are just cladding and not structural. The outer walls are made of 2 layers of brick, plus a layer of concrete, then a 3rd layer of brick after that. The walls are about 70 cm thick. Then on top of that the interior is concrete framed. No building will ever be built like this nowadays. A modern building will be a cheap concrete frame with cheap outer cladding.
@@benolifts oh
hope this comes to Beno skyscraper sim 2
You should try coming back with some engine bits like oil, diesel, batteries, etc and try to get the generator to start.
It previously would have been able to start, all it needed was for the battery to be charged. But copper thieves came and and removed loads of copper from the site and drained the fuel and oil from the generator. This video was filmed a while ago. The place has since been trashed.
I remember when you did an urbex here just before the store closed where you got up to the abandoned parking levels
Any updates 2025 do you think they’re going to fix all the copper and rebuild a place?
Great video🎉
You should urbex the BHS at tunbridge wells.
I miss this tesco, even if i didnt go there
Hey Austin this is guys
Hey guys Austin is inside GoOutdoors but it's closed and he's trapped inside.
awww so sad to see an abandoned building. And this time why didn't you explore the carpark?
good video
are your previous urbexs at this place on your channel?
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RIP GOOUTDOORS
How did you get into the go outdoors?
Do you have any images of the signs or basically any old pre 2018 tesco branding?
Nice video
Thanks
Cool video!
Well its sad but inevitable that these older buildings have to be pulled down at some point.
Great video Beno
Do another train adventure
👀 tescoooooo
Do more wheelie bin is hungryyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!
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Hatid sa inyo ng GMA Super Radyo DZBB, *NARITO ANG SUPER BALITA SA HAPON!*
Wayyyyy
Chatham pocket.
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17th
Goodbye Tescos in Chatham, it will be modern rubbish.
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