Old tank Museum in East of England

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Came across this place by chance as we were going to visit the tank museum that used to there, couldn't resist a walk round and get some pictures

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Cheers

Steve
 
It was a tank Museum for a little while. That is NOT it's first purpose. It was a Foward filling depot for the production and storage of Mustard Gas and Bio Chemical weapons. During ww2 it was connected to what was the Thetford to Bury St Edmunds railway line as well.
 
Thanks mate, we saw the old railway line next to it and had a walk down there, do u know how long its been empty for?.. it is suprisingly pretty much graffiti and vandal free !, It is quite a way from a main road and i guess not easy to find

Steve
 
Thanks mate, we saw the old railway line next to it and had a walk down there, do u know how long its been empty for?.. it is suprisingly pretty much graffiti and vandal free !, It is quite a way from a main road and i guess not easy to find

Steve

Empty since 2008 as a museum. I had a report from here back in January
 
Nice! Some buildings near me very similar to this, used to be a munitions factory circa ww2..
 
guess they took all the tanks when they left ! There was only a mock up of an old tank barrel in one of the hangars. At the far end is a building all locked up with a lot of stuff in it including an old fairground dodgem ride !. Could not get in without causing a lot of damage and I am not really into that

Steve
 
I have visited this site when it was full of tanks! A bit different to other museums in that they never seemed to mind too much when the kids were climbing over everything. I seem to recall there was reference to this location from circa 1940's where it was involved in some secretive development work. Look up the book "The Hunt for Zero Point" for more information. The book examines evidence starting in Germany during WW2 of the technology surrounding anti-gravity propulsion systems. Enjoy
 

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