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History:
Opened in 1902, and known originally as Canterbury Borough Lunatic Asylum, the hospital was first built to accommodate 250 patients, a much smaller amount than other Asylums nearby.
During the first world war, West Sussex County Asylum saw a...
These pictures date from late 2015 and I would assume its all gone now as demolition machines were ready and waiting, seems we got here just in time.
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The original buildings were constructed in 1849 by the Earl of Dudley to...
History:
Brett Aggregates was first established in 1909 by Robert Brett. Since it's opening 111 years ago, the company has gone on to operate 25 aggregates sites in the South-East, including Kent, Essex, Suffolk, Surrey, East Sussex, and parts of south and east London. It also operates two...
The St Thomas's Hospital Medical School in Lambeth was founded in 1550, but underwent an extensive building programme between 1693 and 1709 where all of the hospital's wards were extended and over 300 more beds were added. It was also around this time that medical training was formalised at the...
"There's a camera up there, wonder if it's live?... oh yep! it just swivelled around towards us!" ... That soon sent us running.
The CEMEX Floor Cement Plant in Halling, Rochester, was once one of the largest concrete production firms in Kent, creating a variety of concrete floors, bricks...
i dont have much history on this place all i know is its in adjacent to the old varsity line which ran through its location in willington, vandals got the better of this place and it now looks like a local crack shed but seeing it was a little reminisce on how things used to be. Side Note im new...
Another night spent upon one of London's many roofs...there's a turn-up!
Maydew House is very typical of its time with it's 1960s brutalist architecture, and towering 255ft above Bermondsey, it's certainly become a prominent feature over the last 50 odd years. However, in 2011, Southwark...
Hi all I'm on film production at uni and need an abandoned building to shoot for an exterior shot and need somewhere which I would film in for interior where I wont get robbed or stabbed, does anyone have any ideas? Thanks.
Hi all! Not sure on the history of this place but its been around a while. Not a bad place. Not that exciting but we were passing so thought we would have a mooch! A couple of nice cars.
So being my first post, ill make it a short one :)
The Explore
Coming from the East Midlands we set off early at 9AM. Upon arrival at 11:45 we first found somewhere to park. There is a small nature reserve car park 5 minutes from the buildings location. We continued following the path all the...
Been here a few times now, probably my favourite explore n the area, was opened in 1912, has been shut for years, the current owners have recently been granted permission to turn it into flats but when they got it they immediately put it back up for sale with the planning permission included...
History
Not really much history on this. It used to be an off road adventure park with climbing, shooting and an army assault course. It was very overgrown and a lot of the race tracks are now grass there are some interesting things here. They were forced to close in Jan 2011 due to noise...
So my apologies about this post coming late. Back in late May this year, I ventured to the Tots Tv House (Yes poor Tilly, Tom and Tiny’s house is now standing derelict).
This was by far one of the sketchiest places I have been to, not only is it a hurdle to get to, the risk of getting caught...
Océade was an indoor waterpark in Brussels, Belgium and the largest of its kind in the Brussels Capital Region. Originally part of a 3 park franchise, the other 2 parks located in France, it was the only park to remain in business after the French divisions closed. Running at a loss, the park...
I live nearby, Great Bircham. I often cycle to the airbase because I mess about up there with my friends. Here are my photos. Hope you enjoy!
RAF Sculthorpe is a military training facility for the United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence, about 3 mi (4.8 km) west of Fakenham in Norfolk, England...
Seen this one a lot as I drive past it all the time however, I got the chance to stop and have a look around. Talk about dangerous buildings, this was a death trap! Floors caving in, wires hanging was like a horror movie setup! Here are the photos, enjoy!
Set to be demolished but still standing now so thought to have a wander after looking around in the car. Lots of holes in side building you could easily injure yourself in. Dangerous inside.
went to this place last year and it was still in really nice condition,
not so good the second time around, it has been totally trashed now!
this place has probably been reported on before but i thought i would give a condition update,
the owners are waiting for permission to knock it down to...
came across this swimming pool a few days ago, access was easy enough, just straight through the fence! it was part of a large hotel complex that dates from the thirties
hotel has been built on, there is an indoor pool aswell but not able to get in
Hello 28DaysLater.com - This is my first post so I do apologise if this is boring and bad!
This is my first Urbex visit as Urbex is something I have only recently stumbled across (I'm probably 5-10 years too late because all the amazing stuff I have seen on this site has pretty much now been...