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  1. jane doe

    Glen O Dee Hospital Scotlnd 2015

    Unfortunatly  the Glen o dee hospital was pretty trashed , a few nice little bits :)  
  2. jane doe

    Predannack Airfield 2010

    Predannack opened in 1941 as an RAF base, but today is the satellite airfield to RNAS Culdrose - it is a restricted MOD site and an active airfield used daily for flying training and also provides our Fire Fighting training facility. The area is heavily utilised by Culdrose helicopter squadrons...
  3. jane doe

    Great Britain Manor House Kent 2012

    Another old explore ...a little gem in Kent  :)  
  4. jane doe

    Great Britain Clockhouse Brickworks 2015

    Brick production at the Clock House Brickworks dates back to 1933 when the Clock House Brick Company Ltd was founded to exploit a rich seam of Weald Clay that had been discovered.  By 1941 the original company entered into liquidation due to the war effort and the lack of need for the...
  5. a World in Ruins

    Great Britain Manor Dior. Nov 2016

    Named Manor Dior due to the vast collection of vintage Dior tights in the upstairs main bedroom. Quite a sight when I opened the wardrobe door and yes I had a good look through them :D Large detached house with quite extensive decay in some rooms yet others were relatively decay free if a little...
  6. Jake Alan Crag

    North Wales Hospital, Denbigh

    Hey everyone, so I'm pretty sure everyone's heard of this place so i dont really need to explain much about it, but if you haven't, below is a brief history of Denbigh Lunatic Asylum. Grade 2 Listed building. Built work started in 1844 Building work completed in 1848 Built to house up to 200...
  7. Booie Bowers

    Anzani House

    Anzani House is a detached, self-contained 6-storey building totalling 144,000 sq. ft in area with central courtyard and surrounded by surface car parking situated on Trinity Avenue, Felixstowe approximately 2 miles from the town centre and adjacent to Felixstowe Port. Myself & a friend...
  8. Andy

    Great Britain Cloud Cottage / Cloud House (May 2018)

    Due to annoying incidents quite well known. Meanwhile, a lot was looted here and destroyed as much by vandalism. Visited May 2018 with @The_Raw and @Miss.Anthrope. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
  9. urbexdevil

    Central Resource Library - June 2018

    It’s been a while for various reasons but I am back and hitting the “move along, nothing to see here” central resource library… no seriously, nothing to see here. So after a brief chat with who turned out to be a long time reader and follower through instagram, we chose a spot to meet and hit...
  10. Andy

    Corris Chapel / Tin chapel (May 2018)

    Only a few quick shots, taken without a tripod. I don't know when the chapel (called "Capel Zinc") was built, it was a subsidiary tabernacle for the now Holy Trinity Church in Corris. Chairs has been removed and apparently the property is now used by a flower grower. Visited with @The_Raw and...
  11. jane doe

    Masonic church and school

    This was an old explore from 2012 , the church and school closed in  1977  and Im not sure if its still empty or has been redeveloped  
  12. Lenston

    Mireystock Tunnel - Forest of Dean - June 2018

    History    The engineering company J.E. Billups of Cardiff who also constructed Mireystock Bridge and the masonry work on the Lydbrook viaduct commenced construction of the tunnel in 1872 using forest stone. The tunnel is 221 metres in length and took 2 years to construct. The tunnel allowed...
  13. jane doe

    Great Britain Cocking Lime Works June 2018

    I was passing here today on way home from work so called in to have a look ...Quite a nice little explore ☺️
  14. U

    St. Boniface, Chicago (6/23/17)

    This church had been on my bucket list for a while and I finally got access, granted it happened last year. I don't know a lot of the history of the church, other than the congregation was founded by German immigrats in the 1800s. The origional church burned in the Chicago fire and a new one was...
  15. Ferox

    Great Britain Thompsons Board Mill, Cumbria - May 2018

    I first had a look at this spot in 2015. Almost three years on the place has been knocked about a bit and it seemed stripped somehow from the last visit. Did not spend that long in here. As I parked up an old lady drove passed paying more attention to the my car than I liked, so I blasted round...
  16. Ferox

    Thornton Fever Hospital, Fife - May 2018

    Had a look at this place on a recent trip to Scotland. Very decayed and stripped this one but never the less still a nice spot for a look around. There was some lovely tiles still in place in parts of the hospital which I liked. I do like a bit of old tile work  :) There was a lot of kids toys...
  17. The_Raw

    Engedi Chapel, Caernarfon - May 2018

    Engedi Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Chapel built was built in 1842, rebuilt in 1867 and modified in 1890. The present chapel, dated 1867, is built in the Classical style of the gable entry type, to the design of architect Richard Owen of Liverpool by Evan Jones of Dolyd and cost £4579. The...
  18. Lavino

    Premier Inn, Manchester - June 2018

    Premier inn Manchester Visited with @GK-WAX and @vulex we was after a little get together so decided on a nice relaxed evening chilling on the Manchester skyline. After a very hot day was good to unwind and take in Liverpool he view and watch the world go by below us. DSC_3169 by Lavino...
  19. SouthCoastUrbex

    Boarding School - Chichester - June 2018

    Hi all I'm back again! Today we went and visited an old boarding school in Chichester. We did not know if the place was abandoned but we got a tip to say it "might" be abandoned. Well...we went to check out this place and my god it has got to be one of the better ones I've been to. No graffiti...
  20. SouthCoastUrbex

    WW2 Shelter - Coulsdon - June 2018

    Hi all, We went and visited a WW2 Shelter last night on the outskirts of London. The place was absolutely incredible and even had left behind remnants. We found it that it had been unsealed again so we decided to set off straight away as we did not want to miss this chance. I hope you enjoy the...
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