My first contribution on this forum. An abandoned countryside manor somewhere in the north of my home country, Portugal. Hope you like it
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Hi everyone, this is the historic Fisher-Byington House in Danville, Kentucky. It's a large, brick antebellum mansion that is sadly slated for demolition in the coming weeks. It would have been saved most likely had it not been for the fact that it now finds itself located in the middle of a...
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...
History
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I have to...
Hello again, OS. Second report today
:) This one definitely needed a revisit as I needed to get some proper shots, was not pleased with mine the first time. Some history on the place (copied from my original report):
For all their fame and social clout, the Harlechs seemed forever dogged by...
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It is the ancestral home of the North family...
All credit for finding this goes to my friend I made shortly before my trip out, we decided to meet up and explore together and at some point along the way he mentioned he had spotted an until this point unexplored mansion whilst heading to a pet store (or something like that).
So with the...
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Pretty relaxed explore, however we were threatened to have our cameras smashed up if we didn't delete all our photos.. "Format that...
Hello there! Second port of call of the euro trip day two! Liked this one, sadly wrecked but does have a nice entrance hall and staircase and some nice bits of furniture dotted around. Not a lot of history here. Anyway, on with the pics:
Cheers, SM :thumb
Just one of the locations on the second day of the Smelly Sheep weekend (name decided by AndyK!).
;) Really enjoyed this one, been wanting to see it for a long time, sure some things have gone missing over time the the carpets and the furniture but this place still holds enough features to be...
- Unexposed Exploration is back with my first report of the year! & i promise to do a new post every week starting now!! Back at the beginning of the year myself and "Adam X" visited Chaise Abbey before the tour buss arrived and ruined if for everyone! :(
The Explore:
The cold foggy...
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 nickname comes...
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I have visited Nocton before, and although we...
Hi everybody!
I'm very glad to share with you one of my favorite abandoned places.
It's a mansion, a very big mansion, where lot years ago a Doctor has lived there. I really had a great time in there, and I hope that you can enjoy the video!
The History.
Quite a history to this one ins as much as it had lots of different uses. Built in 1876 at a then significant cost of £ 70,000. it has been:
a Private home - until 1928, a retirement home for the clergy, a hospital and then a Hotel. A fire gutted the place in 1982 and it has...
I just happened to be up near here on holiday with the family.
It was too good an opportunity to miss so I slipped away for the morning and gave the place the once over.
An former Victorian Mansion, that was a school for a number of years then the head offices for an international company...