The Station Hotel is a grand Victorian building situated in the heart of Ayr town centre. The hotel consists of 71 bedrooms, complete with en-suite bathrooms, plus a host of suits for functions and a cocktail lounge.
The hotel, which is attached to Ayr railway station, was originally opened by...
The Jordanhill Campus is an historic estate within the boundaries of Jordanhill in Glasgow, Scotland. The buildings have stood empty since 2012, until which time it served as the Faculty of Education of the University of Strathclyde.
Sometimes you just can't understand why no one else has...
Here's a little selection of some of the more random, less-obvious shots from 10 years of exploring asylums.
One shot each from most of the ones I've visited.
Thought I'd try and avoid the obvious shots a little.
Aston Hall
(Nottinghamshire Mental Defective Colony, opened in 1930)
Ward...
Just a crappy stripped out church, but something about it would tickle the nipples of a god fearing nun.
But I liked it enough to take a few pictures anyway.
I 'm almost sorry you had to look this report, I am scraping the barrel, but I'm not really sorry ;)
Hello, another from my long long long list of shitty cottages I have to post up on here tp convert you to the deeply weird realm of cottaging!
Found this almost my accident whilst exploring with a couple friends, after walking what felt like miles through small forests, over streams, up and...
Been a little while since I posted anything.
Derp Cottage, located in what some consider Miserable Scotland, visited on a windy and cold day, but it had rather nice views.
Thanks for looking
A bit of history:
Sunnyside Royal hospital was a psychiatric hospital founded in 1781 located in Hillside, Scotland. The hospital was originally founded as the Montrose Lunatic Asylum, Infirmary & Dispensary by Susan Carnegie.
In 1858, a new improved asylum was completed in the village...
Fife Power Station was a gas fired power station located in Cardenden, Fife and was a gas-fired station that was able to generate a combined cycle output of 109MW. The site was bought out by Scottish and Southern Energy for £12.3 million which secured the work of the 10 members of staff that...
Hi guys, this is my first post on this forum.
My friend and I have been vlogging our urban exploration adventures and there has been a hugely positive response.
Here is our vlog from our trip to Edingham Munitions Factory in Scotland.
As a result we decided to expand and create a website...
Slowly catching up on my reports.
This lovely little place situated in the Grampian area of Scotland. I spotted this one on google maps and went for a look, parking up at the nearest point I could which would not attract any attention, this resulted in me having to walk over 3 fields over a...
This quick selection of pics is from a recent trip into the mountains near where I live to visit some lovely cottages. These locations are all within close proximity to each other so makes for a nice day out.
First stop was an old school, which was half converted into a house, but never...
Lovely little location on a few hundred metres from each other. The Farmhouse and the Cottage situated in rural Grampian, I found these on route to another location, didn't spend too long here as they were fairly empty but had some lovely little features and a bit of a surprise when I had a...
I haven't posted for a while, been pretty busy with Euro explores and finding new explores (more to come), but realised I hadn't posted this lovely little location from last year.
The pics are from my first visit and a couple visits with friends I took here. The site is a very strange place...
Visited as part of the Scotland tour with @Butters & @R0tt3nW00d
After spending a little longer than anticipated at Eastend, we decided to skip one of our planned locations and head here instead as geographically speaking it made more sense than heading yet further North at 4 pm. I'm...
History
The now derelict Bangour Village Hospital is a large Psychiatric Hospital complex which first opened in 1906 as The Edinburgh District Asylum with an initial 200 patients. The Asylum which was modelled on a German village-plan design similar to that of the Alt-Scherbitz asylum of the...
Recently I went further north than I ever have before, on an explore/fun times roadtrip to Scotland and the far north of England. Whilst it wasn't the most fruitful in terms of epic explores it was great to be out in some truly beautiful areas of the country seeing some new stuff.
Garthland...
Whilst having a scan over my area with Google Maps, I spotted this derp cottage which looked very overgrown, so had a bit of potential. A few weeks later I was in the area and decided to check out to see if it was any good, arriving at the bottom of the track, there was a lovely derp landy...
Another derp installement from my ventures North.
History (stolen from Secret Scotland)
Inchindown fuel depot lies in the hills some four miles north of Invergordon, and was constructed in the period 1939-1942, during World War II, as a bombproof fuel oil store for the Royal Navy, and was...
Another boring topic from my venture up North.
Nothing much to say about this wee derp farm, spotted it from the main road, a quick de-tour and few photos later, you have this!
Derp.
Thanks for looking!
Another mini installment of my recent venture up north to this lovely wee farm.
Not much infor on it, but some lovely colours and a cracking wee derp shed, everyone loves a derp shed!!
Thanks for looking!