Evening alll,
Another set finished from March's tour of Germany. This hospital was a last minute shoe in and looked quite trashed from the outside and also the bottom floor but as we went on, there was some nice details to be had right throughout. Looks like a zombie apocalypse happened in...
Hey again. Slowly getting on with these Euro reports! Here is another lovely one but from France this time, I loved it here mostly because of the chapel and the theatre parts. There were also some nice stone corridors.
From what i read up it was originally a seminary and later on during WW2 it...
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Hospital bone wrench01 by MiaroDigital, on Flickr
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Evening all,
As you already know from my previous Chernobyl village report, I was part of a 35 man group which went in April.
Part of the trip was two full days mooching in Pripyat which is the main objective for anyone especially with access to buildings too.
We were basically taken here and...
Had a great trip up to Scotland for this one with a great bunch of folks. Awesome place, real fun derpex! Hope people like the photos!
History
Birkwood Hospital was run by Lanarkshire Council for the care of children with severe learning disabilities. Opened in 1923, it provided care for both...
History
In 1870, a small 26-bed hospital was opened here & known as North-Eastern Hospital and Dispensary.In 1893, a new building fund began, this allowed the Hackney Road site to be expanded and new ward accommodation to be added. In 1942 it amalgamated with the Princess Elizabeth of York...
Harperbury Hospital
History
The Middlesex Colony, begun in 1929, was opened on 20th May, 1936, by the Rt. Hon. Sir Kingsley Wood, M.P. Minister of Health. The Colony is intended for mental defectives who are socially inadaptable in the community, or who are neglected or without visible...
Visited with The Elusive and two others.
This place was a bit of an odd visit to me. Seemed recently closed, not derelict at all, except for the trashed bits. Thoroughly alarmed and with security nearby, yet very easy to get in. Seemed quite odd to me. Very different from the splores I've done...
The History
Shelton Hospital was custom built and opened in 1845 at Bicton Heath, Shrewsbury. The building was designed by George Gilbert Scott (the great grandfather of the architect who designed Battersea Power Station and the Red Phone Boxes, Giles Gilbert Scott) and William B Moffat. The...
Visited with Goldie, this one was a whole lot of fun! getting in at 11pm and sleeping on a hard floor was 'great'.. In fact i'm not even sure i slept! At 6am as it began to get light we started to move around the place and it was so nice to see this place by dawn! Was nice and peaceful at this...
Visited last week with a non-member friend. Did not think we would be able to get in during the day as it's on a busy road, houses etc. Also, a live building site next door. Turned out fine though and we enjoyed a nice mooch around the remaining building. Made up for Camelot being cut sort :P...
It was another early start to the day for my biggest explore to date, accompanied by Upright _ Ninja (the coffee bringer) and Bamboo Backbone (the sandwich maker), we headed out all very excited about the day ahead. we managed to get there and get in without too much trouble, a little climbing...
Visited a couple of weeks ago with fellow explorer Urblex. Got in real early which worked out well as we had a good few hours wandering about what is left then out before it started getting busy. Nice relaxed mooch this one, a good time was had by all :P
Thanks...
Visited this location with Donna to kick of the first of a two day spur of the moment trip to France. We arrived early in the morning well before sun up and soon realised we had parked too far away… we headed around to the other side of the forest after we tried going through the forest on...
First successful location on the Beauty and The Beast tour, after a couple of fails earlier that morning, we found ourselves at Home Sweet Home… I had low expectations, I’d always enjoyed looking at pictures of the place but I had seen in recent reports that time had taken its toll...
The day began with hamtagger and i en route to Derby Royal Infirmary. There were a few undesirable chaps there weilding bats so we left after an hour or so. I still got an alright partial report out of it though (Feel free to check it out ;) )
On the way back home to Lincoln we decided to...
Today was my second explore, and I was accompanied by hamtagger It was however cut short by some of the lovely locals who were drinking at 11am and swinging a bat around. Most likely trying to strip what little copper is left in the building. (We didn't fancy having to go all Jackie Chan on...
Ferdowse Clinic, also known as Heckington Manor.
Nice to tick this one off the bucket list, explored in the company of an urbex instagram buddy. Was supposed to be an earlier explore but due to a last minute piss-up on the Friday night I was a broken man in the morning and had to reschedule til...
The explore...
A very early start again, a liquid monster breakfast, and a couple of hour drive down to collect S9, then onwards to begin the longest explore to date. High spirits and expectations were quickly dashed on arrival as we spotted a hi-viz from a distance near our planned entry point...
Not much to say about Sevs that hasn't been said before in terms of history. The Web is full of backstories and info on the 300-acre asylum and it is worth the effort to spend some time checking various links because the history is immsense and few places have been so well recorded like Sevs...