History:
This is a dominating Neoclassical Grade II listed mansion situated in Shropshire. It was originally constructed in 1735 and stands in a magnificent parkland of nearly 1500 acres of land. The mansion is famed for it's four giant iconic columns and was once owned by royalty. It's...
We visited this after a failed attempted at a different site.
History
Daresbury Hall is a former country house in the village of Daresbury, Cheshire, England. In 1755 John Daniell sold the manor of Daresbury to George Heron and the Hall was built about 1760.It remained in the Heron family...
This was a full fun visit and a lovely tricky one to get in to.
History
Brogyntyn Hall was constructed in 1975. It was a residence of members of the princely dynasty of the Welsh kingdom of Powys and one of the houses of the gentry in late medieval Wales. It subsequently came into the...
History
“The longer it stays in the condition it is in, the reality of the situation is the more damaged the fabric of the site will become… We have seen what happened with sites like Denbigh Hospital – they were buildings that were allowed to fall into a condition of disrepair†(Cllr...
I recently visited this place with @Lavino and 2 members from another site. We spent a couple of hours walking around the place and then we were in, and the place did not let us down it looked amazing :D . But when we were walking around there were PIR sensers all around it and every time you...
Visited lotus hall/cuckoo hall or whatever it's now called. With myself @woopashoopaa @Vulex and @GK_WAX was a very nice place. Great landscape views with lots of pir cameras and sensors everywhere and a voice on repeat telling you your on cctv and classical music blaring out from inside. After...
Stanford Hall is a large 18th century, grade II listed country house in the UK. Since being used as a private residence the house has had a couple of different uses which have unfortunately removed a lot of the buildings splendour. A number of failed redevelopment projects were started, and...
Explored with Rott3nW00d & Raz;
So the last report was killing me as there wasn't one single decent photo out of the lot... So we went for a revisit :thumb
History;
Firbeck Hall was formerly the home of 19th-century architect and writer Henry Gally Knight who is assumed to have been...
Explore with Raz & a non member.
I was considering code naming this Dodgey Floor Galore due to the fact that while exploring Raz ended up waist deep in the buildings foundations looking like he was wading through floorboards :thumb Some of the rooms in this old place look like they were...
Visited this amazing grade one listed mansion with woopashoopaa and Tom let me just say what a great huge building this is with so many great features. Spend hours here just wondering around this place. The grounds and views are out of this world. With its own chapel in its vast grounds. And...
Visited the nice old hall with friend Tom and woopashoopaa. Was part of the days planned road trip. It took us a while to find this one but managed to get there in the end after thinking it was in another location and trecking through fields of dead sheep . And around various farm houses we...
Visited the hall many times. The hall is pretty much falling down with most floors and staircases collapsed. The place has lots of history and is surrounded by many farmers fields who keep watch over the hall. Any a guy on a quad bike who patrols the estate with a shotgun strapped to it . Still...
The Visit
Visited with The Raw, props to Jake for putting this place on the map
History :
Pitchford Hall is Grade I listed and one of England's finest Elizabethan half timbered houses. The first record of the estate is in the Domesday Book (1081 - 86)
Historical records relate that a...
I visited here with Lavino and a non member Tom, This was our second visit to the mansion ( as the first time I didn't have my own camera :| ) and unlike our first visit we managed to get to the upper floors. And people have been saying a lot that this place is un safe and I totally agree with...
Unfortunately, I don't know any history.
By the way, all photos were only taken from the outside, through the bars of the windows. Therefore, no access was possible - or if, only by a deep cellar window. But even that wasn't possible because of local residents. So I only took a few photos from...
After a good morning in central London we took a trip up to Shropshire to have a look at this place. As soon as we arrived in the estate we knew the place would be special. There was a abundance of run down out buildings, a lake, a small church which seemed to be in use still and a house which...
So after a lot of umming and arring about where to go, SouthSide and I decided to head deep into Mid Wales and see if this was still doable. It was very well documented over the last three or four years, things had been unfortunately pillaged and its looking worse for wear, but saying that it...
Some History
Grade II-listed Overstone Hall/House, on the outskirts of Northampton, has stood as a part ruin after it was largely gutted by a fire, which broke out on April 16, 2001. Overstone Hall was designed in 1860 for Lord and Lady Overstone by William Milford Teulon but it took so long to...
Lotus Hall aka Cuckoo Hall
Visited with: Venustas, Shane & Miz Firestorm
Visit date: January 2015
Please Note: Entry is always through an open access point and not by forcing our way in….. We are explorers, not vandals.
My Visit
My first Urbex trip of 2015 and it started out like many...
Hey OS. This one was visited first in early 2013 with a non-member, at that time there were beds, some equipment and furniture left over. All the lights were on and at that time almost every door was locked, only a few rooms were accessible, security based inside and doing occasional internal...