Visited with prettyvacant71 and later joined by JSP77.
We had a day out in Dover lined up with Grom, Malenis and her other half. Being creatures of the night and always on the hunt for something new, PV and I had spoken about this court before after she found it. So, **** it why not, we are gonna be in the area anyway!
The court was built in 1987 and was put up for auction at a guide price of £350000 in November 2017 but remains unsold. The court had shut earlier that year as part of the MOJ's plan to try and save £500million.
There are 4 court rooms in total, 2 of which were worth a few pics, the other 2 were small and empty apart from a few stacks of the blue boxes of random stuff found everywhere throughout the building. And when I say random stuff, it was like it was evidence from the biggest car boot sale heist in the county - boxes of fairy lights, toys and Blackberry covers etc. PV even joked that some shifty market stall owner was using the place to stash his dodgy goods. Downstairs in the holding cells was the best bit in my opinion.
Thanks for looking!
We had a day out in Dover lined up with Grom, Malenis and her other half. Being creatures of the night and always on the hunt for something new, PV and I had spoken about this court before after she found it. So, **** it why not, we are gonna be in the area anyway!
The court was built in 1987 and was put up for auction at a guide price of £350000 in November 2017 but remains unsold. The court had shut earlier that year as part of the MOJ's plan to try and save £500million.
There are 4 court rooms in total, 2 of which were worth a few pics, the other 2 were small and empty apart from a few stacks of the blue boxes of random stuff found everywhere throughout the building. And when I say random stuff, it was like it was evidence from the biggest car boot sale heist in the county - boxes of fairy lights, toys and Blackberry covers etc. PV even joked that some shifty market stall owner was using the place to stash his dodgy goods. Downstairs in the holding cells was the best bit in my opinion.
Thanks for looking!