Found some more pics of pyestock from my perspective, won't go through the history as you all have heard of it, this was a great day out.
I took this as I came originally from bexleyheath and erith is down the rd.
I visited this place when I did the tower in another report and managed to sneak downstairs while the caretaker took a call ;) this part of the building is abandoned and leads to the ramsgate tunnels, sadly bricked up as you will see in the photos:-
Bit of history here:-...
Found some photos of this place after it had been restored, they had a open day and I with a mate went along, although this place isn't abandoned, just wanted to show what a stunning place this is, so hope this is ok.
Bit of history:-
The grange was the home of augustus pugin the victorian...
After a mess up with directions on a saturday explore decided to go for a walk with Miss CSI on sunday and see this lovely old church, been before and love it every time I see it. :)
Heres some history:-
St.Andrew's church is a partly redundant anglican church in covehithe suffolk, it's grade...
I know this place has been done loads but we had to do it. We had a amazing day surrounded by secca and builders and we some how managed not to get caught. I think this was the easiest splore ever for us!
Splored with Miss.Anthrope
Thanks for looking x
Oldish report from November last year. Got caught by some contractors in here and they weren't best pleased.
History:
St John’s Asylum, Lincolnshire in the East of England was built 1852. The building was then known as Lindsey & Holland Counties & Lincoln & District Lunatic Asylum...
Well known and stunning.
I actually think this place has now been given go ahead to be restored... Good news!
A great little trundle through the countryside, a sneaky way into someones back garden, through the cellar, up through rotting floorboards and we were in!
Love this manor house, if...
A solo visit to a farm/manor house. I got seen eventually and gave a tall tale to the worker from the opposite farm. Thought I got away scott free, until the local police called my house phone and asked me what I was doing. Seems like that worker took the registration plate of my car. Idiot lol...
This place is fantastic, if slightly bare, but the architecture and space makes up for it!!
It was once a nursing home, then a school, then a private manor house. If converted I think it will become a nursing home once again!
Loved it here. not sure if converted yet!
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Visited with RJ & Shadow
History can be found http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/sites/d/draycott_cross_colliery/index2.shtml
Looking deep into the tunnel, about half way down
Compresser/pump of some sort...?
16 & 18 tubs, narrow gauge track in deep mud
28 tubs
No road + 2...
Now then.
Recently Maniac, Frosty and I went out for a spot of Dover derping and this is "wot we done" ;)
South trollands #1:
Troll mills west:
Thanks to the guys for an entertaining evening out, and thanks to you for looking in,
R. Jewson
Ventured out again with SK and got a few feet underground as we where in the area no history on this 1 i'm afraid just had fun with it nice 1 trog
will call this a mad moment :D
And your out
It's grim up North!
Myself, Drinkinbud and the Beardyemukidwhotagsalong went for a mooch around this mill, we've all passed, either discounted it, it was tight or more recently full of pikeys with diggers?!?!?!!? Comedy of the day involved drinkinbud complaining that he liked southern places...
My first post on here,so hope i dont mess it up,,,here are a couple of pics of a place i found yesturday in Shropshire....fully boarded from the inside,so no shots of internals unfortunatly...think it would be a belter though...
Hope this works...... ;)
This shelter is at the site of Fan Bay Battery a WW2 site originally comprising 3 x 6" guns with associated magazines, shelters, Plotting room, Admin and accomodation areas. Today only traces of the gun pits can be found underneath the undergrowth and all surface buildings have been demolished...
explored with wevsky and urban ginger ...
a big :thumb to humpa and his cousin
As wevsky explained things didn't quite go to plan on this trip, but saying that cars can be replaced good friends cant ! so all good in the end . :) After a flying visit to Amsterdam on the way through we push...
Another one from our trip down South.
More goodness revealed by SK!
Here's some history.
In 1864, Fr Herbert Vaughan, the later Cardinal Vaughan, gained approval to build a missionary seminary in England. On the 28th February 1871, after considerable difficulties had been overcome, the new...
Visited with Urban Ginger,SpaceInvader and met up with Humpa and his cousin..and a few random German bods while there
This trip was supposed to be a day or so longer and we had a full on list to get thru.
That all went tits up after a car crash bad enough to write off two cars.The insurance...