British Celanese was a chemical plant in Spondon near Derby, UK, specialising in cellulose acetate fabrics, nylon based material and vinyl acetate. The factory closed in 2012.
British Celanese was a chemical plant in Spondon near Derby, UK, specialising in cellulose acetate fabrics, nylon based material and vinyl acetate. The factory closed in 2012.
An abandoned medical clinic for children and young people with mental disorders.
An abandoned country house with stunning a Tudor façade exterior and lots of original timber-work inside.
A couple of London Rooftops – the first at Canary Wharf overlooking the famous financial district and the second up a 36 storey tower with a good view of the city.
The administration building of High Royds Asylum in Yorkshire, England was built with particular splendour and features intricate mosaic floor tiles.
Villa Woodstock was built as a country house for residential use, but later became a nursing home for the elderly. Stunning ornate features remain.
Robert Fletcher’s and Son’s was a paper mill in Oldham. The mill closed down over night 13 years ago and everything has been left how it was.
An abandoned asylum in Italy with huge bright corridors and lots of natural decay.
Millennium Mills is a large abandoned flour mill on Royal Victoria Dock, London. Built at the turn of the 20th century, the building is the last remaining of it’s era in the area.
Starting out as a Union Workhouse, Selly Oak hospital was expanded over the years. The hospital closed in 2012 and services were relocated to a new purpose built hospital nearby.