Originally I thought this was a random turret! spotted it on the ode GE months ago and was going past so I thought Id check it out. Access was creative and the place was serious derp. It wasnt until after I got back that I stumbled upon some info and turns out its way more interesting the...
Most people will know straight away the real name of this boat, I visited a local shop as a child and rememebered seeing the boat in the distance thinking it was in a field (i was 7) I never thought it was real just a chiildish dream lol. Soon as I figured it wasnt (In jan) I had to try to see...
This place has been on the list and put off again and again; obviosuly the tunnel sections have been sealed but the rest was accessible, Visted with Northern Geek and 2 other explorers...
Background
Following the apparent success of the design employed at Harpur Hill in Derbyshire, the air...
Evening all,
A small set of photos from here as it was only a small mooch at the end of the day before travelling to our sleeping place.
Third location since getting off the ferry and no sleep since the Thursday morning and countless dozes we arrived and went to stake out our prey. Don't know...
This place is truly unique, easily few hundred years old and not the biggest of places but is certainly has the most contrasting spaces I've ever seen!
Pictures really dont do this place any justice and boy is it a bitch to photograph, anyway less chat more show...
Massive thanks to Bango for...
Little to No information on this place; Middle of nowhere looks to have left for quite a while, has a really cute contrast of stuff littered about the place, nice little wander!
calendar suggest may have been abandoned from around 1996.
Took Bango and another non-member was full of stuff to...
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Visit
This was a great little explore with The_Raw.
On the first visit some funny random things straight from the start, including being locked in by security, finding some strange torture chair, both being attacked by pigeons plus some others.
On the second visit I noticed a couple of Squibb...
Visited this place back in Dec 2013
With West Park Hospital rapidly getting redeveloped this one is worth a few minutes if your passing.
Couple of professional pool tables still left inside, and considering it was left abandoned around 2007 I'm surprised it's not a total wreck.
Disturbingly a...
Not much history wise about this place, Was open for 5 years, 1940-5, Used to be an overflow airfield then joined up to what now is a local airport.
The airfield consisted of two Sommerfeld Tracking runways, a concrete perimeter track, 1 T1 building and 8 Blister Hangars. Most of this...
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Visited this place back in Jan with The_Raw and a non member.
History
Streatham MegaBowl was formerly the Gaumont Palace cinema and opened in March 1932. Gaumont was a chain of cinemas which never really made it and was bought by Odeon. In July 1944 it was damaged by a German V1...
Thought i'd pop these up as my first report (please go gentle). Visited this place a few times over 2012 -2013. Most of you prob know the history as it's been posted a few times.
Sad to say its all gone now though, just a pile of bricks on an otherwise empty piece of land.
Anyways here's the...
The Ark.........
Ive always had a soft spot for the Jewish community as i worked for a Jewish work scheme for 2 years when i was a teenager and i learnt alot about their religion and culture so when i saw this pop up on facebook i had to have it ...
On with the photos this report is picture...
History unknown to me, but the name "gravestone" is because in the center of the church, there have diggings. There was a underground burriel place, and they opened it for research, but never closed it down.
Now its the home to loads of pigeons, as you can smell inside.
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This is a report on the final days of the colossal abandoned Heygate council estate in Elephant & Castle, it's a demolition site now. I know it's not a typical derp but thought I'd post as no-one else has basically!
The Heygate Estate was built in 1974 behind Elephant & Castle station and...
Been passing this wreckage for some time and today decided it was time to take a look.With my long suffering wife firmly planted inside the car along with her book,I took a look around probably thee most derelict building I have done since Royal Arthur.As of yet,I have patchy history but I have...
Used to pass this nearly every day back and for to work, I went past a while ago and found they had started to knock it down, had a quick look from the front and could not see anyone, so made entry. About a hour later coming out of the last building and heard shouting, seems like the workers had...
"It's a dyeing trade"
Brook Dyeing were a large company with at least four sites to It's portfolio. They were commission dyers to a host of textile companies throughout West Yorkshire.
We all know the scenario though! The textile trade dwindles, we are flooded with cheaper imports and the...
Lincolnshire County Lunatic Asylum
Yeah I know she's been covered a multitude of times, but to me, It will always remain one of my top visits. How can you not love St John's!
St John’s hospital in Bracebridge heath has a long and interesting history. The Asylum was built in 1852 and...