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Offline CAT

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Re: Guess the Place
« Reply #1190 on: March 02, 2020, 03:22:56 PM »
Sorry, I was thinking more about the Dickens reference instead of the distance.

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Re: Guess the Place
« Reply #1189 on: March 02, 2020, 03:18:50 PM »
Hi CAT. The clues so far include:-
12 miles from Chatham
It is on Sheppey.


Broadstairs is therefore a little too far west.

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Re: Guess the Place
« Reply #1188 on: March 02, 2020, 03:13:01 PM »
Broadstairs?

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« Reply #1187 on: March 02, 2020, 02:11:34 PM »
It is on Sheppey

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« Reply #1186 on: March 02, 2020, 02:08:53 PM »
Not even Medway area. As you told me yesterday, head east, 12 or so miles

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Re: Guess the Place
« Reply #1185 on: March 02, 2020, 01:08:32 PM »
Chatham area ?

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Re: Guess the Place
« Reply #1184 on: March 02, 2020, 09:54:52 AM »
My amazement was in learning its connection to Charles Dickens.

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« Reply #1183 on: March 02, 2020, 08:15:15 AM »
Thanks John Walker. Was it not Whatman's original paper mill before moving to Springfield?
https://vintagepaper.co/blogs/news/drying-paper-at-whatmans-springfield-mill


Anyway, here is the next GTP.
I was amazed to learn part of its history.
Given the demolition and development around it, I fear that its days are numbered.
The bottom right corner is photoshopped to remove some ugly green wheelie bins.



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« Reply #1182 on: March 02, 2020, 07:16:57 AM »
I worked there many years ago when the site was being converted into its present use (after the closure as a paper mill). Within the grounds, close to one of the large processing sheds, there was a large tree covered grass mound, which I cut a trench through. The mound consisted of millions of buttons, of all kinds. I guess these were removed from clothing ahead of processing for rag paper? After taking the second bucket full home, the wife, who is a good amateur home seamstress, said enough is enough. There was still at least three skips full left!

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Re: Guess the Place
« Reply #1181 on: March 02, 2020, 12:23:41 AM »
Well done LocalHiker.


They had an open day a few years back.  The lake which is filled by the River Len at the rear is very scenic. 


It used to be a large paper mill and I believe the lake was man-made to power the mill.

I don't think the grounds are open to the public now, unless you are attending a wedding function.


Over to you ....

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Re: Guess the Place
« Reply #1180 on: March 01, 2020, 11:15:25 PM »
Wisteria Suite, Turkey Mill site just by Mote park. :)   (image courtesy GSV)



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Re: Guess the Place
« Reply #1179 on: March 01, 2020, 10:53:42 PM »
Not Lullingstone Local Hiker.  Too far west.  Head roughly east for about 20 miles.

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« Reply #1178 on: March 01, 2020, 09:15:39 PM »
reminds me of buildings within the Lullingstone Castle complex, now a "world garden" attraction.

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Re: Guess the Place
« Reply #1177 on: March 01, 2020, 04:09:05 PM »
I understand this building was the offices for an industrial site.  A lake is at the rear of the building.  An even larger lake is before this one.

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Re: Guess the Place
« Reply #1176 on: March 01, 2020, 12:53:43 PM »
The railway line is about 200 mtrs from where the photo was taken.  It is running on an eight arch brick viaduct.  (might be a couple more than eight arches as trees block view)