I visited this little cemetery a few times in the last years cause it's not far from my home town.
It is nothing unique but in the early daylight or the late evening light the atmosphere is fine.
The pictures I made there before were not that bad but also not that special.
This time it...
It´s a special kind of silence that´s being felt all over that place. It´s peaceful. Heather´s growing like a carpet and right between all the weathered stone crosses. Once made out of plain stone, they now mark the human remains of former patients of the nearby psychiatric hospital, who...
History
Pair of former chapels, now disused. 1856. By Michael Drury. Coursed and squared rubble with ashlar dressings and plain
tile roof. Gothic Revival style with pointed arched windows and Geometrical tracery.
EXTERIOR: chamfered and moulded plinth, sill band, moulded eaves, coped...
Visit 2014
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Tucked away in the middle of nowhere in Belgium is a cemetery which was exclusively used to bury patients from a nearby Asylum. Patients were buried here up until the cemetery was abandoned in the mid 1980s, with almost all the graves marked only with a simple concrete or wrought iron cross...
Sheffield General Cemetery
I was in Sheffield and my friend wanted to show me this cemetery so we went and had a look and i must say i really enjoyed walking around even got inside the chapel bonus :) . I like the history of this place too and enjoyed doing the research here is a few photos i...
Not really derelict, but it was a quality mooch!!!
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The General Cemetery of All Souls, Kensal Green, is one of England's oldest and most beautiful public burial grounds
The plan for London's first garden cemetery was initiated by the...
Skeleton Key and myself set off to London for an explore that we had tried a fortnight earlier and failed to gain access.
We had an hour or so to burn before darkness and I remembered a derelict chapel that I had seen a week or so before.
Tottenham Park Cemetery is a small private burial...
The original ancient church of St James in Thornton locally known as the "Bell Chapel", and was built in the years 1612, although an earlier chapel was originally built here in 1587.
This early 16th Century building, by all accounts was a mean and unattractive one, Leyland describes it as...
More of an organsied visit than an explore. I had seen the Catacombs on Cities of the Underworld on the History Channel and had always wanted to go and seen them in person.
Brief History taken form Wikipedia:
The cemetery was built on the site of the ancient Great North Wood, from which...