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Exploring Tupholme Abbey, Bardney, UK

Tupholme Abbey, is located just outside the small village of Bardney.

Located near the village of Bardney, England is where you’ll find Tupholme Abbey. Tupholme Abbey was founded bby Gilbert of Sempringham in the 12th century and housed in separate quarters both monks and nuns. It was during the middle ages when the abbey had a significant roll by providing charity, education and religious services to the community.

Exploring Tupholme Abbey Ruins

Over a few centuries for Tupholme Abbey to fall into ruin due to the dissolution of the monasteries initiated by King Henry Vlll. All the Abbey’s then belonged to the Crown and were either dismantled or repurposed. Tupholme Abbey is protected by law for being a scheduled ancient monument and today, stands in all its beautiful ruin glory open to visitors and completely free to visit. It still has a couple of features left to it that allows you travel back in time and grab a feel of what it once may have been.

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Bardney Abbey filmed by Pink Dreams Productions with DJI Mini 2

It is also rumoured that Tupholme Abbey is home to the ghosts of former residents including; The White Lady, The Crying Nun and The Devils Deal (where it is said you can summon the devil under the right circumstances.)

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Exploring RAF Scampton

Come with us on our ‘Exploring RAF Scampton’ Journey. RAF Scampton is now a Former RAF station but was in the past home to the Dambusters and The Red Arrows.

RAF Scampton was opened in 1916 as a royal flying corps station and is now an inactive RAF base situated just past Scampton Village in Lincolnshire, UK. It was well known for its bomber operations during World War ll and is famously known for it being the home base for the famous ‘‘Dambusters’’ who were known for their execution of Operation Chastise. A mission that utilized innovative bouncing bombs on the vital dams in Ruhr Valley, Germany in May 1943. It later became the Home base for The Red Arrows in 1983.


Exploring RAF Scampton

Exploring RAF Scampton

Photograph by Drone Alone 2024

Unfortunately, In 2018 it was announced by the Ministry of Defence that RAF Scampton would be closing. Meaning that it was then time for the Red Arrows to relocate. The future of RAF Scampton is still uncertain and has been subject to speculation and changes.

We Took a visit to RAF Scampton, documenting what it looks like now. It’s sad to see all the amazing parts of it stood there, like ghosts of the past however, it’s a great trip back through history.

Former RAF Scampton Fimed by Drone Alone with a DJI Mini 4 pro.


More RAF Scampton Footage by Drone Alone Filmmed with DJI Mini 4 pro.

Exploring RAF Scampton

Photography by Drone Alone 2024

Exploring RAF Scampton

Photograph by Drone Alone 2024

Here are some fun facts about RAF Scampton;

RAF Scampton was initially known as Brattleby, which is a nearby village to Scampton.

RAF Scampton still today has it’s Grade ll Listed buildings, such like hangers and various other buildings dating back to Scamptons early years.

During WW2, Scampton was used for Glider training. Gliders were used to silently transport equipment and troops behind enemy lines.

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