An abandoned asylum in Ireland with many items remaining, plenty of decay and a lot of history.
An abandoned asylum in Ireland with many items remaining, plenty of decay and a lot of history.
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.
Terre Rouge was a large steel works in Luxembourg. The iron-ore silos remain with a nice reflection in the water below, and the sites power plant, Central Thermique remains.
A former Victorian water works laid out in the form of a water garden. The water from Swithland Reservoir was originally cleaned here and served the population of Leicester.
The wards form part of the women’s lung hospital at the Beelitz Military Hospital Complex and feature a lot of decay.
A disused mine in Wales, with a huge pile of motor vehicles that have been dumped through a small opening, making an amazing reflection in the underground lake below.
Hotel Thermale was a hotel in France. Water from local springs was used in mineral baths, and was believed to have curing properties.
Crookham Court is a manor house built around 1850. The house had many uses over the years, including use as a family home and as a school until it’s closure in the 1990s.
The Bass Maltings in Sleaford opened in the early 20th century and the dominating buildings were used for six decades to produce malt from grain for the production of beer.