Duck
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Ok, so maybe not the best place for urban exploration considering its small size and increasingly desolate appearance. However, Clophill church is particulalry good for atmosphere and photography, not to mention, of course, its infamous history, rapt with satanic rituals and grave desecration - which unfortunately means any visits you make may be intruded by supernatural researchers or teenagers spray painting inverted pentagrams on the walls. Graves go back well into the 1700s - possibly earlier (as some headstones are now illegible).
This page provides an interesting account of the two major incidents of black magic/satanic ritual that have made this site so famous, including newspaper photos of the bones dug up and wall carvings, as well as a brief history of the church itself and a recent(ish) photo.
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My last visit was in 2004, so I can't be 100% sure of what changes have occurred since then, however I severely doubt anything major has happened (though there is a good chance a few more bricks have fallen and a few more items of graffiti have tainted the outer walls).
I have a couple of pics from my last visit (too big to attatch) and can provide directions if anybody is interested.
This page provides an interesting account of the two major incidents of black magic/satanic ritual that have made this site so famous, including newspaper photos of the bones dug up and wall carvings, as well as a brief history of the church itself and a recent(ish) photo.
Click Here
My last visit was in 2004, so I can't be 100% sure of what changes have occurred since then, however I severely doubt anything major has happened (though there is a good chance a few more bricks have fallen and a few more items of graffiti have tainted the outer walls).
I have a couple of pics from my last visit (too big to attatch) and can provide directions if anybody is interested.