This is my first Urbex adventure. I recently moved to West Sussex and though I'd have a look around at some popular and easily accessible sites to explore. I stumbled upon Bedham Chapel and after some quick research, I found the location and travelled there. We drove down a single track road...
Explore
This was a fairly easy explore as these buildings are not as protected as the main college and the park relies on tourists to inform security about any vandals.
The gymnasium was the hardest to get into as we had to avoid getting seen by any onlookers. So going at a later time of...
A post-apocalyptic look into Granada Studios old coronation street set!
I felt I had to do this one considering I am a Mancunian and all, but sometimes these expeditions don't always go to plan.
Stoke Hospital Morgue.
Been closed a fair while now, been here 3 times and never been able to gain access to this part of it due to it being locked off and being caught by secca once!
A bit of a pain in the back side to get in this one, they have really made an effort with those fences! There was no security though, once you find a way past the doubled up security fences it's smooth sailing. We did find one particular part of this place rather creepy, there is a rotten bed in...
History
Horbury had a chapel of ease to the Church of All Saints in Wakefield, from before the time of the Domesday Book. The chapel was replaced by a Norman chapel with a nave and tower that stood until it was replaced by the present church in 1790. St Peter and St Leonard’s Church, the...
My Visit -
This one was quite fun, although there is not many items left to see, its a great walk under Liverpool, with some nice stone and brickwork to see. We arrived quite early, and had absolutely no trouble finding and getting into the tunnel, the rest is best seen in pictures!
The Ark Synagogue, Liverpool. Also known as Greenbank Synagogue.
History -
My visit -
I visited this site recently with two friends that I run the facebook page 0151 Outdoors with, if you are on facebook, give us a like!
Well, I dont really know if this can be classed as a report, haven't...
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...
One from back In Jan
As the weekend approached, as did another explore for myself @eoa and @monk. Seems we are a good trio of bell ends and something usually goes wrong somewhere down the line and Moel Fferna wasn’t going to let us (or shall I say me) down.
Anyway, Myself and @EOA started the...
Brock Mill video and photographic reports - 5/2/2018
A quality explore that we really enjoyed. Not the most architecturally stunning but still there's a certain beauty about decay.
Grimsby Ice Factory
Visited with @EOA and @eastyham after our first stop was a failure and without a back up plan we were struggling so up to Grimsby it was. Good choice. Cracking place this. Old as fook, plenty of decay, rot, growth, shonky floors and endless amounts of pigeon poop.
I walked...
Kastix Ltd
History
Built in 1947 as the new drill hall for the 2nd Volunteer Battalion West Riding Regiment. Later used as the offices for Kastix, a textile company producing womenswear and children's clothing, which went in to receivership in 2001 with the loss of more than 50...
History
The works was built in 1913 and extended in 1954, to purify water from the Strines, Dale Dike and Agden reservoirs. In 1930 it had the first telephone installed in Bradfield and served well with the Yorkshire Water Authority taking over in in 1974. The UK’s water industry became...
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...
Unless you've been to Scarborough you've probably never heard of Peasholm Park. They are currently demolishing the old boat house as it was dangerous. The Chinese gardens at the top never seem to be open so while the water is drained I got in. Bad idea was trying to walk across the pond bed, the...
HI all Im Urban Cleetus new to this site and photography.
I have been Watching the group and waiting to find somewhere which hasn't been done, before i post
So here we go, My first post!
History:
The factory in Harrow first opened in 1891 and was also Eastman Kodak’s first manufacturing...
So its been done and posted a few times now I think, but I wanted to share my pictures from a few weeks ago,
Close in 2016 the place was left untouched till the action men with go pros started running around the place
looking for ghosts,
Im not going to post all the history of this place...