These pictures date from late 2015 and I would assume its all gone now as demolition machines were ready and waiting, seems we got here just in time.
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The original buildings were constructed in 1849 by the Earl of Dudley to...
Five ways tower used to be an old office block in central Birmingham, by the five ways round about. The 23 storey building was completed in 1979 however it was abandoned when a large amount of the workers kept on falling ill. Known as sick building syndrome this is caused by poor ventilation and...
There is a big structure in sennelys Park just over the bridge and beside the swings, it's hidden behind the trees but it's a big abandoned building, I saw it two years ago and forgotten about but my dad recently reminded me it was there, it's boarded up but I didn't take that good of a look at...
Well, here goes my first report on this website! I hope you enjoy!
Speed did a report on this place back in 2011 so I decided the forum needed a little update since it's... lets just say "considerably" more rundown now than it looked back then. Despite it being fairly barren it is undoubtedly a...
Great Barr Colony (St Margaret’s Lunatic Asylum)
We walked the estate that has a whole bunch of new build houses on it. It took us some time to find as we entered the estate and got lost, eventually being directed the right way.
Not much still stands of the Lunatic Asylum (once known as the...
We explored this building later on the night, probably not the best decision we’ve made. Easy to say that this place made us feel uneasy. It wasn’t too hard to gain access, basically had to climb a small tree with a chair embedded in it.
A soon as we got in, we heard noises and was convinced...
We know this place has been done many times, but as we are new starting up, we thought we’d make this our first explore.
When we originally got there, we found no way in but we didn’t give up. After wondering around for about half hour, we noticed a couple of homeless guys inside, and after...
Any of you lot on here fancy a trek around in Birmingham over the coming weeks? I know the big meet up is soon, possibly scout out a few places or just have a wander.
Need to get out with the camera.
Alternatively, if anyone knows of any places they could let me know of, would be extremely...
Hi so my friend and I enjoy urban exploring and we have found a good place for beginners or people looking to just get a feel for what urban exploring/photograpy is like. The spot is in birmingham and it consists of a few run down buildings and lots of random shit like abandoned trucks and a...
Yes I know that this place has been done to death on here, but after many attempts of gaining entry to this place, I finally managed to get in today. After a quick look round, and carefully picking my way through the needles by the door, I found that this place is quite a good explore, and you...
Birmingham Dental Hospital - September 2018.
Visited with @mockney reject and a non-member. If you don't like wide angle shots of dentist's chairs, then I suggest you look away now.
Fair to say that this one has been on the cards ever since it closed in 2016, however we've never put too much...
First posting. Spotted this place whilst going past on the train, there is nothing particularly interesting about it apart from these abandoned caravans which give it a post-apocalyptic look. It is just opposite City Hospital in Winson Green and looks like it was once a large vehicle...
Hello
This site is easily one of the best we've been into. It is a 24 storey high office block in Birmingham. Getting in is always a challenge as the site is alarmed and next to many active buildings but with some acquitted climbing skills you can get in quite easily.
So we've visited the site...
On Thursday 22nd March I took a trip down to Birmingham mostly to see what range of Derelict properties I could find, but also to find the Typhoo Tea Factory which I had largely anticipated. Passing through the Digbeth area the amount of properties didn't disappoint- the variety was endless...