Tag : UK

RAF Upwood Medical Clinic

RAF Upwood Clinic, Huntingdon, UK

The clinic in the grounds of RAF Upwood was operated by USAF until it closed in 2012. It is much more modern than the rest of the RAF base.

D9 Nightclub Leicester

D9 Nightclub, Leicester

D9 is an abandoned nightclub in Leicester. The club closed a few years ago. The place is is in good condition and all the lights still work

Bishop Street Post Office, Leicester

Bishop Street Post Office, Leicester

The post office in Leicester opened in 1935 and featured a large public space with grand ceiling. It closed in 2007 and has stood empty ever since.

Easington Colliery Primary School, Durham

Easington Colliery Primary School, Durham

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.

Cavern of the Lost Souls - Car Mine

Underground Car Graveyard – Cavern of the Lost Souls, Wales

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.

Globe Worsted Mills

Globe Worsted Mills, Slaithwaite, Huddersfield

Globe Mills were built in 1887-9 by the newly established Globe Worsted company of Slaithwaite in the Clone Valley near Huddersfield. The site is now being redeveloped.

RAF Upwood

RAF Upwood, Cambridgeshire, UK

RAF Upwood is a former Royal Air Force station in Cambridgeshire, England. The base was operated by USAF from 1981 until it’s closure in 1994.

Crookham Court

Crookham Court School, Berkshire

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 Hobbit House aka Colin's Barn

The Hobbit House aka Colins Barn

The Hobbit House aka Colin’s Barn was built by a sheep farmer who needed a place to store hay. He got a bit carried away and built this elaborate stone structure.

Shoreham Cement Works

Shoreham Cement Works, West Sussex

Shoreham Works was established in 1883 to produce cement. The first ever Vickers Armstrong design of rotary kiln was installed in 1940s. The site closed in 1991.