Went over to Sarre with space invader to have a look at Sarre BHQ. A nice trip, and a first for me.
Sarre BHQ was built into the face of an old chalk quarry in 1940-41, manned by Canadian troops at a time when an invasion of Britain seemed likely. The Brigade HQ at Sarre existed as a satellite to the one at Canterbury.
After an awkward entrance you climb over lots of old junk and head downstairs into one of two main tunnels, which leads to a second unlined main tunnel with brick lined rooms off of it. In this tunnel there are the remains of two other entrances, which are covered in chalk from collapses.
Bottom of the only remaining staircase.
Main tunnel.
End of main tunnel.
Tunnel leading to next main tunnel. Remains of second stairwell visible straight ahead.
Second main tunnel.
This would have been an administration office.
And a little experimental lightpainting.
Hope you enjoyed. I know the pictures aren't very well lit, I am still a noob at underground photography
Thanks
Sarre BHQ was built into the face of an old chalk quarry in 1940-41, manned by Canadian troops at a time when an invasion of Britain seemed likely. The Brigade HQ at Sarre existed as a satellite to the one at Canterbury.
After an awkward entrance you climb over lots of old junk and head downstairs into one of two main tunnels, which leads to a second unlined main tunnel with brick lined rooms off of it. In this tunnel there are the remains of two other entrances, which are covered in chalk from collapses.
Bottom of the only remaining staircase.
Main tunnel.
End of main tunnel.
Tunnel leading to next main tunnel. Remains of second stairwell visible straight ahead.
Second main tunnel.
This would have been an administration office.
And a little experimental lightpainting.
Hope you enjoyed. I know the pictures aren't very well lit, I am still a noob at underground photography
Thanks