IMBER: The Ghost Village

The haunting tale of the British village of Imber on Salisbury Plain, abandoned in 1943 when residents were forced to leave. The church has now been restored by the Churches Conservation Trust, and there a few days a year when people can visit.

Photography and audio: David White
Sound production: Benjamin Chesterton
Music: Ruth Underwood and Phillip Dunn
Production: Duckrabbit

 
 

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