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Welcome to UrbeX Untold Take Only Pictures. Leave Nothing But Footprints. Dont forget to SHARE this video, SUBSCRIBE and give it a THUMBS UP:) Rougham Hall is a Grade II listed building that’s hard to find. Hidden deep within the Suffolk countryside, it is arguably one of the most beautiful and most romantic ruins in England. During WWII, Rougham Hall was used as a base of operations by the Armed Forces, with Rougham Airfield nearby. The large safe can still be viewed within the building - possibly used to store confidential documents. The clock tower, whose hands remain static, remind us of the time that all hell broke loose. At 1:05 am in September 1940, a stray 2,000lb bomb from a Luftwaffe raid landed in the courtyard, destroying the foundations and causing large ruptures of the main building. Chaos unfolded as the roofs collapsed and chimneys fell. It is the only country house in Suffolk that was lost due to enemy action during WWII. A caretaker was one of few people in the building that night and all escaped unharmed. Rougham Hall was unfortunate collateral damage during a series of air raids seeking to impede or destroy the construction on an ammunition dump which was being constructed nearby. There is another story however. Nearby was Rushbrooke Hall (yet another house now lost) which the Rothschild family had owned since 1938. The Rothschilds were allegedly involved in assisting Jews during WWII and it’s said that possibly the bomb that hit Rougham Hall was actually destined for Rushbrooke Hall. It was reported in German newspapers that Rushbrooke was destroyed during the raid. However Rushbrooke wasn’t touched and Rougham Hall took the bomb instead. I guess we’ll never know their true intention that night. As one of England’s derelict buildings, its survival for the foreseeable future is uncertain. What is certain is that its unique beauty never ceases to fascinate photographers and videographers. MY EQUIPMENT This is everything I use for exploring right down to the bag everything I use is high quality and highly recommended by me. If you see me with anything not listed below please feel free to contact me and ill advise you where i bought it from. I am registered with Amazon affiliates so all links below are 100 percent safe. DJI Spark Fly More Combo-Drone https://amzn.to/2yhpDo0 Drone Battery-Intelligent Flight Battery https://amzn.to/2CPDl5o Camera-SJ6 Legend 4k https://amzn.to/2Ou6Xvt Tripod-Gorilla Pod https://amzn.to/2Opknso Headstrap-Camkix https://amzn.to/2OpTAwm Extendable selfie stick-Myarmour https://amzn.to/2OraXfX Bag-Duragadget camera rucksack(Recommended) https://amzn.to/2QUuEK9 Olight-superbright https://amzn.to/2Cihmmx Binwo Torch 50000 lumens super bright https://amzn.to/2Ovgr9B Dust Mask https://amzn.to/2OrmbBi Power bank-Poweradd https://amzn.to/2OrRQTj Smoke Cakes https://amzn.to/2Px6THO https://amzn.to/2Ez3uHx Crep Protect Rain & Stain Protect- https://amzn.to/2yFpdXL Cure Ultimate Cleaning kit- https://amzn.to/2J2nvEY Wipes- https://amzn.to/2OpJU51