RAF Kenley? - WW2 Radio and Telecommunications Centre

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Slimsta

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Excuse my camera, new to this and planning on getting a proper camera soon.

Please not we have not damaged the building at all or broke in.

I have been to this building many times over the past two years, and every time I go back the building seems to be getting more and more destroyed by chavs. When I went there the first time it was in amazing condition, all untouched and you could just walk in to the building with no problems. But since then the main oak staircase was burnt down and now they have bored up all the bottom floor but we managed to find a way in.

History:
The building was used in WW2 as a radio and communications centre, then in the year 2000 they renovated it all, modernizing the entire building with new technology. Then in 2003 they auctioned off all the items inside the building and then abandoned it, since then it has been left. There are no signs of what the building is called, so we can't really research much more about it. But a friend of mine who was in the army cadets was told that 60% of the building is underground, and I can confirm that there is a underground due to an elevator having buttons reading, '1' for floor one, 'G' for the ground floor and 'LG' for Lower Ground. But all the power is off so there is no way of getting down there using the elevator.

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Hope you enjoyed the pictures and sometime you can explore this amazing building. Just a shame what some people have done to the building..
 
Went here yesterday. It's a great little explore. Shame about all the damage it has suffered.
 
Really great photos here! I know it may be a shame that it's experinced so much damage, but that's what makes it so beautiful at the same time.
 

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