Tag : UK

Futurist Theatre Scarborough

Futurist Theatre, Scarborough, UK

The Futurist Theatre in Scarborough was built in 1921 and was expanded and remodelled over the years until its closure in 2014.

Thamesteel Steel Works, Sheerness

Thamesteel Steel Works, Sheerness, UK

Opening in 1972 the steelworks in Sheerness incorporated steel production furnaces and a large rolling mill. The site closed in 2012.

TG Greens Pottery Works, Derbyshire

T. G. Green’s Pottery, Derbyshire

T. G. Green’s produced the Cornishware range of kitchenware at their Pottery in Derbyshire. The striped design is still produced today but the original factory closed in 2007.

RAF West Raynham, Norfolk

RAF West Raynham, Norfolk, UK

A large abandoned RAF base in Norfolk with lots of buildings that remain in good condition. The station closed in 1994 and was held in reserve until 2006.

Battersea Power Station, London UK

Battersea Power Station, London, UK

The iconic four chimney layout of Batersea Power Station is instantly recognisable, but the real gem is the stunning controls rooms hidden away inside.

The Grand Hotel, Birmingham

The Grand Hotel, Birmingham, UK

The impressive ballroom of this grandiose hotel dates from the late 1800s. The ballroom will soon be refurbished along with the rest of the hotel.

Brogyntyn Hall Shropshire

Abandoned Brogyntyn Hall, Shropshire, UK

Brogyntyn Hall / House of Tears is a grand abandoned hall in the UK. The history of the house is a sad tale involving tragic deaths, suicides and car crashes.

Camden Rat Hole London Underground Tunnel

The Camden Rat Hole – London Underground Tunnel

The Camden Rat Hole is a service tunnel, forming part of the London Underground and was used as an empty carriage line.

Take it from the top - London Rooftops

Take it From the Top – London Rooftops

A few rooftop locations around the capital city during a fun trip to London.

Carmel College Oxfordshire

Carmel College – Abandoned Jewish Boarding School, Oxfordshire

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.