Record numbers have visited a "ghost village", which is only open to the public for up to 50 days a year. Imber, on the MoD's Salisbury Plain training zone in Wiltshire, was abandoned in 1943 and ...
The War Office first purchased land on Salisbury Plain in 1897. The main acquisition programme was finished in 1920, and the major garrisons were constructed over the next 30 years. The village of ...
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Wiltshire Times on MSNAll the best photos as thousands of visitors explore Wiltshire ‘ghost village’(Image: Trevor Porter) Queues rapidly formed at Warminster railway station as visitors piled on board the buses to explore ...
If you fancy spending an exceptionally surreal day taking trips through a military firing range in some old buses, prepare to ...
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Nine 'lost' West Country villages to explore over ChristmasWhile there are plenty around to see, here's a rundown of the nine best places you can seek out on your doorstep: The 'ghost village' of Salisbury Plain has ... because Imber is off the Westbury ...
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