GHOST TOWN

Inside the abandoned estate dubbed ‘Britain’s Chernobyl’ where 20 people live in 430 flats and homes cost £7,000

EERIE photographs have captured the neglect of a housing estate dubbed “Britain’s Chernobyl”, where homes sell for just £7,000.

The Clune Park estate in Port Glasgow, Inverclyde, was a thriving community of shipyard workers in the 1920s but is now derelict and virtually abandoned.

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The Clune Park estate is now left largely abandonedCredit: Kyle Urbex (permission given)
Many of the abandoned flats have fallen prey to vandals and arsonists leaving them burned outCredit: Kyle Urbex (permission given)
The local council says the flats are not fit for habitationCredit: Kyle Urbex (permission given)
Discarded junk and old mattresses litter the hallwaysCredit: Kyle Urbex (permission given)
The estate is now home to only a handful of peopleCredit: Kyle Urbex (permission given)
Discarded letters to former tenants remain unopenedCredit: Kyle Urbex (permission given)
A feud is raging between the landlords and the councilCredit: Kyle Urbex (permission given)

It’s thought just 20 residents still live in the 430-flat area.

The estate was once the cheapest place to buy property in Britain after one flat was sold at auction for a mere £7,000.

Now, urban explorer Kyle Urbex, 26, has detailed the extent of the dereliction in a series of eye-opening photos revealing just how bad the situation is.

The estate has also suffered from vandals and arsonists and some flats have been badly damaged by fire.

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Grim pictures show abandoned homes still full of possessions, as if the residents left as fast as they could.

A church and primary school on the estate have been boarded up and left to decay.

Stephen McCabe, leader of Inverclyde Council, said “it would remind you of somewhere like Chernobyl”.

Kyle said he felt uneasy as he explored the abandoned buildings and was shocked to discover people were still living there.

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He told the : "One of the things that struck me the most was that the majority of the flat blocks are abandoned and derelict but some people are still living there.

“Some flats still had lots of possessions in them, like someone had gone out for the day and never came back.

"Outside of the flats, it is surprising to see people still going about their normal lives and going into houses next to the estate when 80 per cent of it is derelict.

“It is sad in a way to see what would have once been a thriving community, where everyone knew each other, all falling into itself in a derelict state."

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