Imber, a ghost town on Salisbury Plain, was evacuated in 1943 to allow American troops to train for the D-Day landings.
Imber village in Wiltshire was evacuated in 1943 when 150 residents were forced out for WWII military training - and it's ...
Thousands of visitors took a trip back in time visiting the lost village of Imber on the edge of Salisbury Plain.
The village was deserted in 1943 when 150 residents were forced out so it could be turned into a military training area ...
Nearly 40 routemaster buses will be travelling around Salisbury Plain on Saturday, taking people to the abandoned village of Imber. Owned by the Ministry of Defence (MoD), the village is only opened ...
A Wiltshire village left abandoned for decades is set to open to the public for a weekend this Easter. In 1943, people living ...
The residents have never been allowed to return home to the village which is now under the control of the Ministry of Defence ...
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Imber Village in Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, an abandoned settlement, is scheduled to reopen to the public from 29 December until 1 January. The village's 150 residents were evicted in 1943 to allow ...
Take a look inside the 'ghost' village that was abandoned 82 years ago - to help aid the fight against the Nazis. Imber in ...