The former residence of Arthur Guinness, featuring grand wood panelling and staircases, stained glass windows and even a swimming pool.
The former residence of Arthur Guinness, featuring grand wood panelling and staircases, stained glass windows and even a swimming pool.
An abandoned Roman Catholic school with impressive original Italian style features as well as classrooms.
A chapel in Wales that closed around 2010. The Pine pews and pulpit still remain in place.
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.
A college in Liverpool that started out as a large house and was subsequently extended. The college closed in 2015 and was used as a film set.
A school for physiotherapy students in Germany. Lot’s of physio beds and equipment remain.
Carmel College was a boarding school primarily for Jewish students. It became the most expensive boarding school in the UK until it’s closure in 1997.
A seminary in France that was later used as a hospital. An impressive chapel remains.
The Primary School in Easington Colliery near Durham opened in 1913 and could accommodate 1,296 children. It closed in the late 1990’s and has stood empty ever since.
Pritzker Fac is an abandoned college in Belgium. The amazingly grand admin block with it’s huge fireplace and crystal chandeliers is in fantastic condition.