Established as a tuberculosis settlement in 1918, the Royal Papworth Hospital grew to be a world-leading heart and lung hospital, and moved to new premises in 2019
Established as a tuberculosis settlement in 1918, the Royal Papworth Hospital grew to be a world-leading heart and lung hospital, and moved to new premises in 2019
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 disused mortuary in Northern Ireland with three metal slabs.
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.
A hotel right in the heart of the city of Lincoln, dating back to 1867. The hotel has been closed since the 2000’s.
A large country house in Wiltshire, UK dating back to the 1820s. The house has 103 impressive rooms and large staircase.
Sheffield Old Town Hall and Court House opened in 1700 and was expanded many times until its closure in the 1990s. The building remains disused and listed as at-risk.
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.