An urban explorer has found a mould-infested British pub that was left abandoned nearly two decades ago – with booze left behind and a punter’s pint still sitting on the counter.
Sean Piper visited the site, located in Kent, a few weeks ago.
Known as The Harrow, the venue shut its doors in 2006 when the chain which owned it entered administration.
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The building has been sitting empty ever since.
“I’ve visited the site a few times as it’s local to me,” Sean, who shared a video with his fans online @seanurbex , told What’s The Jam.

“The decay gets worse every time.
“It’s a special feeling finding something just by driving past like you’ve discovered the hidden past.
“The first thing that hit me as I walked through the conservatory door was the smell.
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“The damp and mould was severe.
“It was like the business shut overnight and people were expecting to return.”
The pub’s entrance is completely overgrown, with greenery having long ago reclaimed the building.
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The urban explorer noted that several doors at the pub seem to have been left open.
Inside, the tables are still set up with menus and some areas of the pub appear to be almost completely intact.
Even the bar has been left stocked, with bottles of booze and a poured pint still on the counter.
The Harrow also offered rooms for overnight guests to book.
These have not held up as well.
The room are covered in mould and damp and the ceiling has completely eroded in some places.
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