2013:
I have no idea the fate of this place
2010:
Built in 1741, and last used in 1983, Whitfeild Tabernacle featured on Restoration in 2003.
The church was used by the congregational church which is now the United Reformed. Also on the site are two other buildings, which were also used for...
2013:
This is almost totally converted for the university, much has changed here in the last few years.
2010:
What an awesome day! Went with True British Metal and my friend Ben. Ground floor was a bit trashed, and contractors are in and out all day, so we went at night! Hence the varied...
2013:I believe they are in the process of demo now.
2010:
Ok, so we all know about this place and its been done to death! But here is a selection of my eventful day last week!
Originally opened as an RAF base in 1918, Heyford was passed on to the USAF, where it became a kind of “Mini...
2013:
As far as I know this is still here
2009:
To those non-British, we have hundreds of these undeground bunkers built around the United Kingdom, as monitoring stations for the Cold War, some were built in 1951 and closed in 1968, and others built in 1959 and closed in 1991. There was...
2013:
Ive no idea if this is still here, if you do go, please ring the bell on the gates and ask, we were busted here and the couple were very pleasant people but concerned.
2009:
To those non-British, we have hundreds of these undeground bunkers built around the United Kingdom, as monitoring...
2013:
As far as I'm aware nothing has changed here, and this nice, half hour explore is still here.
2009:
There is not much information online about this building, but its awesome! Its believed to be owned by The Beechwood Estates. It has two large halls, a kitchen, a bathroom, and two...
2013:
What a pug ugly, nasty, soulless place. This was flattened in 2011 and is now a shiny new care home
2010:
Built by and originally owned by the council; this “Home for Older People†was constructed and opened in the 1970’s, and was home to older people. The site...
2013:
This was a good day out, and in the old Landie it was a trek! I'm not sure how this looks now, but in empty building terms, 4 years is an absolute ETERNITY and its probably knackered now. This was a lovely piece of abandonment and had a wonderful malty smell.
2009:
Visited with Fraser...
2013:
Originally it was me who unearthed this gem in April 2009 but it was before I had my DSLR. I made a total hash up of it and it was deleted and soon became a tourist hotspot. I returned later that year with my DSLR. It has been sealed since 2010 now and its future sadly looks bleak...
This site slowly went downhill, became more and more stripped and was finally demolished entirely in 2011
2009:
What an epic find! I found this in the news, something to do with a housing development refusal. I don’t think the site has been reported on before, but how awesome!
I will...
Back in 2009 this was quite a nice little urbex, but now its trashed. At the time I was a new explorer and scared off some weeks previous to this by a scary man who worked there!
2009:
Finally, we wrapped the day up with the good old Water Eaton Grain Silo! This place is amazing and is so...
My first non local explore. Was a big adventure for a 19 year old!
2009:
Many thanks to Liam_CH for showing us round the Unisys towers in Brent, showing us all the best places. Explored by Liam, Myself and my friend James, we arrived bright and early, (me already tired at 10:30am...
2013:
Continuation of my back dating, visited original in April 09, I return in September armed with my shiny new DSLR.
A spin off to my April 2009 explore. In president to Odeon and BOCM, I am redoing all of my old explores, with a new camera and more urbex knowledge.
Visited with Liam...
2013:
Here begins my back dating as request. In this report I worked hard on making a total derp look good! Was a reasonably new explorer and this was my first site in February 2009. Re-Reported in August of that year.
Derp Alert :D
2009 Original:
This site has been explored several...
Evening folks,
Just finished processing and editing another set from our mad trip across Lux, France and Belgium.
Part of our road trip across Luxembourg and France with some brief time in Belgium was a few nice locations in France. We had a big list of locations in the sat nav and while...
Digging through files found this little mouch with Thestig and NIC81, thanks to stig for appalling directions in the woods an giggles
History well done in the past no much has st saw a report recently showing not much has changed since we visited.
Pics
Thanks for looking...
Evening all,
Another set more or less finished. This place has been on my list since I started eurotouring and finally managed this and a good excuse to use the 50mm F1.4
For those not in the know, this cemetery is the oldest of all the cemeteries in Brussels still in function.
Very popular...
Evening all,
Another set nearly complete but the photos below are the jist of the place. Southern Belgium this place is apparently a private collectors set and spanned for miles. We didn't venture into the other field as it was too close to his house so we stayed in the large paddock to the...
Oakamoor railway station is a closed railway station in the Churnet Valley, Staffordshire. The station was opened in 1849 as part of the Churnet Valley Line constructed by the North Staffordshire Railway. Serving the village of Oakamoor the station remained open until 1965 when all services were...