October 2021
The Visit
Visited on two occasions, the first was a nighttime visit with @stranton and @coolboyslim and the second was a solo visit on a wet weekday morning. The building is huge and I could have easily spent double the amount of time I did in there. It appears to have been left...
We've wanted a look at this for a while and with us having our lad with us today we thought this would be a good one to take him too. The caretaker is more than happy to let people explore it so we armed our lad with our old bridge camera so he could get involved and went for a mooch. It's...
This place has been done loads of times on here but we liked the look of the chapel so decided to check it out.
History - In May 1864 the Liverpool Adult Deaf and Dumb Benevolent Society was established. It was founded by George Healey, a Deaf man. He set up the Society initially to give Deaf...
My friend and I were up in Liverpool visiting a friend who had recently moved up there and went for a stroll along the docks. Not entirely sure if the warehouses are complelty abandoned but from what I could see they were empty and unoccupied. Due to nearby construction workers we could not gain...
The History: This air raid shelter was built before World War Two for the workers of the nearby Littlewoods Pools building. Several entrances were available for the staff. The factory building itself was used for several purposes during the war, including printing National Registration forms...
Very brief history - The derby and Hartley buildings located on the Liverpool university campus previously used for engineering,biology and archeology all of which have been moved out between 2005 - 2010.
The explore - this is a location I have previously explored a couple of times using the...
This was our second explore of the day, we just spotted it by chance opposite the place we'd come to see. Was not disappointed, what a gorgeous building!
Built in 1865, it was the highest building in Liverpool at the time.
It's been disused since the 90s, and I read something about it getting...
Liverpool school for the deaf - opened in 1887. Relocated in the 1980s, the building was used as a community centre and bar until 2007. It has been abandoned ever since.
The chapel really is beautiful, however somebody has clearly made the community centre part their home, so I felt a bit rude...
Luckily enough to get to visit this beautiful place, managed to get hold of the care taker John who gave us a tour around the building and let us go off on our own. Lovely bloke!
History,
Woolton Hall is a former country house located in Woolton, a suburb of Liverpool, England. Built in 1704...
So on the 12th of June 2020 me and a few friends were exploring a couple of well know locations in the Liverpool area and just happend to come across this by chance.
We were walking along and noticed a hole in the ground naturally as we were exploring this peaked our interest and we decided to...
Explored last year back in May 2018 before the horrible fire that caused so much damage to this iconic building. Was a chilled out explore and amazing to see the vast scale of this place. Hard to imagine the hustle and bustle that must have gone on when it was full of staff. I think my mum...
The South Atlantic Building, Vittoria Dock Complex, Birkenhead was Built: by W.H. Boase & Company Ltd about 1960 so not very old by all accounts its purpose was to be the Wharfingers office for the Blue Funnel line and it remained so until Blue Funnel left in about 1970 when it was taken over by...
Knolle Park Children's Home or St Gabriel's Convent is a grade II listed building in Woolton, Liverpool. It was a children's home run by nuns. Overtime, it had extensions and new buildings added on site. Since its closure in the 2000's, it has been victim to several fires, theft, and vandalism...