Ok wanted to see this for a while so at 2 am decided to go look. Visited with acid reflux even though he stayed in car has he was shattered and stranton.
Explore.
Ok work is well on way here with lots of the building ripped up and several outside buildings now rubble. But most was still here...
Visited With Hamtagger and Session9
Now Public thanks to the wonderful world of Social Media. :)
After a successful morning in York and Leeds we decided to head for our "Main Splore of the Day"
We decided that this weekend was the time to get the old girl done before it becomes impossible to...
Leeds Girls High School was founded in 1876 and was an independent, selective, fee-paying school for girls aged 3 to 18. In 2005 it was decided to merge with Leeds Grammar school although this didn't physically take effect until September 2008. The main building, which I visited, is the Senior...
Been here many times before, as I'm sure most of us have! A 50mm trip this one, quite enjoyed doing handheld stuff for a change. Anyone know whats happening with this place?
Right people, it's back to school for you lot! luckily for the guy's it's a girls school!! :D
The school was designed by J. M. Bottomley and G. T. Wellburn of Leeds and built in 1910. It was built in an Edwardian Baroque style, in an English cross bond utilising red brick and with white...
An old classic but well worth a look in but beware of the floors, oh and the falling masonry
Splored with SK, Tommo and Klempner
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Lillesden School for Girls occupies what used to be the Lillesden Estate Mansion, built at the estate (south of Hawkhurst)...
History of this place has been covered many times all over the internet. The school occupies what used to be the Lillesden Estate Mansion, built at the estate (south of Hawkhurst) in 1855 by the banker Edward Loyd, who moved there after marrying. The house and estate remained in the family until...
The school occupies what used to be the Lillesden Estate Mansion, built at the estate (south of Hawkhurst) in 1855 by the banker Edward Loyd, who moved there after marrying. The house and estate remained in the family until just after the First World War, when it was then sold and eventually...
I visited this place in March 2010. It had been one of many on my list but had never wanted to travel to it with not a lot else in the area. I had visited it once before but didn’t get in as the police were in the area and asked us to leave before we even got to the wall. After visiting Essex...
Having spent hours taking / editing photos over the past week or so, it seems that I have remarkably little history to put along with report, however I deem that it would be a shame if I did not write a bit to go with the photos.
Not sure how many people on here will know about the last week...
Why a small bit of? Well basically this place is in the middle of a housing estate, we knew it was going to be risky and we weren't wrong. 15 minutes later and we were being brought out of the place by Kent finest law enforcement officers, there were precisely 6 of them and a police dog unit as...
Visited with Fluff and Maniac,
Visited with Fluff and Maniac,
The school occupies what used to be the Lillesden Estate Mansion, built at the estate (south of Hawkhurst) in 1855 by the banker Edward Loyd, who moved there after marrying. The house and estate remained in the family until just...
Visited with Swamp Donkey and Maniac
Amazing frozen swimming pool!!! - Maniac has some great videos of us playing there haha :lol:
I think it was Hawkhurst, I can't really remember hah so correct me if I'm wrong, does anyone have any history on this place?