Haven't posted a set of pics on here for a couple weeks, but I have been a very busy explorer. Completed to trips, one in Scotland to see some of the best cottages / crofts / residental explores I have ever had the pleasure of seeing. More recently I was on a Euro explore, but those pics are...
After being out of exploring for a almost 2 months, I got back on the scene with this nice wee find. Have previosuly visited here before with Mad Max, but my SD Card corrupted and lost 6 locations for that day. So will get round to visiting them all again.
This old Farmhouse was built in 1827...
So, after discovering a thread I convinced my camera club that Loudon would be worth a wee visit. We set off this evening to explore and take some photos.
Remarkably easy to get in, despite the big gate - it was just a matter of walking around the outside of the gate and then up to driveway to...
On a sunny Saturday morning I met my two partners in crime (non-forum members) in Glasgow and set off on what was a "secret explore" they had planned for me.
After a not that long drive I saw in the distance our destination that was kept until then hidden from me. But the sight was unmistakable...
Not much info on the history of this rather nice Cottage, however there is a lot of information on the owners found inside.
The man who lived her was David Sharp and also I believe his brother Victor, two of three brothers, the third being Douglas.
Born around 1927, David and his Brother...
Another Scottish hospital report, so here we go.
"East Fortune is a village in East Lothian, Scotland, located 2 miles (3 km) north west of East Linton. The area is known for its airfield which was constructed in 1915 to help protect Britain from attack by German Zeppelin airships during the...
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Here is another hospital report.
I visited Thornton last February and it was my first explore done with another fellow explorer (non-member). In retrospect, the place is not all that interesting as a whole, but at the time it the first hospital I had the chance to get into, and it...
Been hitting the countryside a lot lately finding a lot of small explores, so thowing a couple smaller places in one place.
First off we have some finds in a old Barn
Secondly - The Hilltop Cottage
Thirdly - The Fireplace Cottage
Fourth - The Cramp Cottage...
Ahh how I love my Farms and cottages!
Recent drive through the countryside in search of some derps, I was heading for a cottage I hoped would be a potential and passed this on route. The place I was looking to explore happened to still be lived in, so a what was going to be a quick stop here...
So, first of all, hello to everyone! This is my first report in Oblivion State (and any UE-related forum to be honest). Haven't been actively involved with any type of forum for a decade so it's a nice feeling to be back in active duty.
Very briefly, I would like to say a few bits about me. I...
Spur of the moment revisit to this cracking cement works with the Fake Snowman.
Closed sometime ago, but the surrounding quarry is still very much active.
Thanks for looking!
St Peters Ceminary in Cardross , Scotland.
We made the daft mistake of going late in a summers afternoon...and before we knew, we were in the middle of no where...inside this old ceminary...I found this place pretty creepy, and felt like we were being constantly watched!!
A little history...
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So...this is my first explore...please be gentle!! Couldnt get inside this little place, and believe me...i tried!!
Not much history on it either im afraid...
Was built between 1854-5 and has been empty since the 1970s due to subsidence.
Been eyeing this place up for a long time now, and there is defo more to be done here. I only managed the old section which is pretty much a derpy derp, but still has something about it I really like!
Whilst waiting for Goggleman to finish his sacrificing magpie rituals to keep up with his...
Gray, Dunn & Co was founded in 1853. In 1882 they built a factory on this site, only for it to be destroyed by fire 13 years later; it was replaced with the current factory.
The firm was sold to Bilsland Bakery in 1912. The Bilsland family were a prominent one, having contributed...
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Haven't been out for an explore since coming back from Belgium so a couple messages to Lost and off we went to the unkown field of fapness as Lost put it. He does love an abandoned car but this was like the Xhamster for him!
Unsure if this is an old scrapyard or just a collection, but tending...
Don't really want to say too much about this place, as we've been asked not to.
Part 2 of the Scotland Weekend Tour..........I had been wanting to do a school for ages, so when we got wind of this we were off!!! Some of the guys went to a farmhouse, and joined up with us later.
Thanks to...
History:
At a neat 600 yards in length, Neidpath/South Park/Peebles/Castle Hill Tunnel - take your pick! - threaded the Symington Biggar & Broughton Railway through a projecting shoulder of rock under South Park Woods.
Originally proposed by the Caledonian Railway in 1846, the scheme met...
Abandoned since 2008, this unassuming farm house on the outskirts of a town is quite the delight inside. I must admit the place is slightly trashed inside and getting derp'd but I decided to tidy it up a little bit. I think I'll even go back and do a bit more, its such a shame the place is in...
Randomly stumbled across this place whilst out on a long adventure, to people who don't like lack of decay please look away, heating is still on and all lights working, no chavery yet! Lets hope it stays that way!
Thanks for looking :)