Zeche HR was a mine in Germany with an amazing bathhouse full of baskets, and features a huge hammerhead winding tower. There’s also an elephant!
Zeche HR was a mine in Germany with an amazing bathhouse full of baskets, and features a huge hammerhead winding tower. There’s also an elephant!
An abandoned fabric mill in Austria with everything left in place including vintage spinning and weaving machinery.
The Neoclassical building in Edinburgh was constructed in the 1800s to house the Royal High School and since 1968 accommodated a debating chamber for the Scottish Parliament.
A tyre factory in the West Midlands that in later years specialised in mixing rubber compounds and retreading of tyres.
A Victorian courthouse in Burton Upon Trent featuring a double height courtroom with nice windows
An abandoned asylum in Ireland with many items remaining, plenty of decay and a lot of history.
A Combined Heat and Power Plant of varying ages. The power station provided steam and electricity to the neighbouring Celanese Chemical Works.
The Teeside Steelworks was a large producer of steel in Middlesbrough, UK. The blast furnace was the largest in the UK.
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.
The power station is part of the HF4 Blast Furnace site and was used to supply electricity directly for steel-making.