evening all hope everyone's cool, i'm bloody knackered so won't be writing an encyclopedia on this place!
The explore
Had a day of localish exploring around brum and finished the day up natwest tower, bloody nice day exploring, didnt get time to see the tunnels we wanted to but don't think...
Visited this hospital with a none member.sitauted in an old work house building.did have a look at the vagrancy cells and the morgue is now sealed up.funny how I ain't seen many reports from here though.even though lots go to see the cells.i had been to see the certain other hospital a few weeks...
My last few days in America were spent in New York City. On the coach south into the city, the driver announced over the intercom to be careful because Hurricane Joaquin was busy making itself a nuisance out in the Caribbean and nobody was quite sure where it was going to make landfall on the...
This is a repeated place and one that the whole of OS know.
I stumbled across a old report on another forum and since havent seen many others post so here it is..
Little Plumstead was home to Norfolk’s main “mental deficiency colony”. In recent years, it has closed down. Sadly a lot of the...
a quick walk around inside the notorious Royal Hospital Haslar in the night.
History
you probably all know by now :P
The Visit
Ive been to this location so many times now, nothing interesting actually happened, just wanted to get some footage inside before its completely gone, because i...
Here is a nice one for you to enjoy.
Explore:
This was so bloody funny. The place is a dog walkers and watchers paradise its very live lets just say that. Went with acid reflux and stranton. We did a look round and all looked lost has its a bit fort knox and people looking outa houses etc lol...
Well, this has been done to death, so I thought I would add my
two pennies' worth! Relaxed explore, bumped into 2 other people while we explored. No security or nothing seen! To easy! Not a bad hospital but I think I prefer Haslar and Frenchay when it comes to features and equipment! But still...
After seeing Urbexbandoned's recent report on this place and knowing of the other two attractions on the same site I would have been a fool not to have gone for a look while I was in the area. Nice little mooch is one with large parts still quite clean and decay starting in others. Pretty much...
Certainly at the top of the list of splores this, without a doubt worth the trip! All be it only 20 mins away, for some of us anyway ��
The day started early and after some very useful hints from a fellow explorer we walked straight into the hospital with no trouble at all, best of all the...
The history
The Durham County Hospital was constructed in the middle of the 19th century and began operation as a voluntary hospital. The hospital saw growth in the 20th century due medical advances, the growth of the city and the construction of a nearby railway viaduct. In total 5 major...
The Urbex Tour Bus Arrives
Seen this bouncing around a lot and decided to give it a go with my mate Prickly_buzz (not a member of this forum (hasn't jumped ship yet!)). It's amazing how mint it is considering how basically everyone knows where it is...I don't think it's going to stay accessible...
Evening All,
Been awhile since i posted a report but seeing as everyone else is going here, i thought it would be rude not to show my face. MrDan and Sweetpea were already there and i was at work. So i booked afew hours holiday at work to go check this place out haha.
Bit of history:
Opened...
History
The Royal Hospital Haslar, completed in 1762, was built to provide a dedicated military hospital for the Royal Navy. Set in over 60 acres of beautiful parkland, with many Georgian Grade II listed buildings and a prime seafront location, Haslar has a long tradition of delivering care...
History
From Wikipedia: 'Dudley Guest Hospital is a hospital located in Dudley, West Midlands, England.
It is situated in Tipton Road, and the buildings were originally constructed in 1849 by the Earl of Dudley to accommodate miners blinded in the numerous local coal mines. The miners...
History
The Workhouse was built in 1836 on the east side of Melton on Thorpe End Road, comprising four wards and spacious yards. It is now St. Mary's Hospital and still serving the local area.
When it was built it cost £6000 and was designed to house three hundred people.According to White's...
After two years trying to find a way in but this trip we go very lucky and find a way in...
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Klinikum ZweiBrüder 01 by Miaro Digital, auf Flickr
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Klinikum ZweiBrüder 02 by Miaro Digital, auf Flickr
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Klinikum ZweiBrüder 03 by Miaro Digital, auf Flickr
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Klinikum...
Had to visit this, as it’s on the proverbial doorstep, and I can’t believe I didn’t know about this one. I’d missed out on the group’s previous day’s exploits, but at least I got something in, even if I was a bit unprepared. Enjoyed this atmospheric place. Don’t be fooled by the...
Visited with Raz & Fatpanda
Bit of History;
Originally owned by Sir Walter Bagot, the current buildings were rebuilt in the late 1820′s. It was acquired by the North Wales Counties Mental Hospital and opened in 1937 to accommodate 80+ patients to relieve the overcrowding at the much...
Sweet day out in Wales today
:thumb Visited with Raz & FatPanda
Bit of History;
Holywell Union workhouse was erected in 1838-40 at the south of Holywell and was designed by John Welch. The Poor Law Commissioners authorised an expenditure of £6,200 on its construction which was to...