The Buttevant Convent of Mercy in Ireland’s County Cork was constructed in 1879 and was home to the Sisters of Mercy until their departure in 2012.
The Buttevant Convent of Mercy in Ireland’s County Cork was constructed in 1879 and was home to the Sisters of Mercy until their departure in 2012.
Built around 1790 overlooking the Shannon Estuary, Cahercon House is a 60-bedroom Georgian mansion with an interesting history.
Castle MacGarrett was built in 1811 as the family home for a wealthy land-owner. It later became a nursing home for nuns, and features ornate ceilings.
Harbour Chambers and Custom House were the headquarters of the Dundee Port Authority. The Grade A listed building is now disused.
An abandoned Roman Catholic school with impressive original Italian style features as well as classrooms.
A Church of England school for infants and juniors that closed in 2004. The school has stood empty ever since and now has lots of natural decay.
Set in a 127 acre estate, Quorn House is a large country house that most recently functioned as the headquarters of the Rosemary Conley empire.
An abandoned house in France with a huge carved fireplace and wood-clad ceilings that has been left to decay for some time.
A large abandoned house in France with stained glass windows, a nice timber staircase and carved wood ceilings.
The Coal Exchange is a grand building in Cardiff with a huge carved-wood trading hall and ornate features, where businessmen would negotiate the trading of coal.