History
Found a bit of history online,
In the late 1930s about 50 Camps were built for use as School Camps and Camps for holidays in peace time, but in the event of war they could accommodate evacuees. However some Education Authorities realised the opportunities offered by the camps and...
Few of my mates went here the other day, currently easily accessible with no known alarms or sensors.
Here's a google maps link: Google Maps
Some of you keen photographers might wanna get here before its trashed beyond belief.
Might do a report on this sunday :)
first post here go easy lol
The visit
First came across this place after a rumour from someone my friend was talking too. Whilst my friends did an initial visit, not yet every building and area of the site got explored. I will try my best to cover every area of this site, but its large so be...
This was a Sunday morning solo visit, left early got to the location around 6am, had no issues and didn’t bump into anyone.
History
Lilley and Stone School Charity has always had an enormously important impact on the town’s history since a charity was first set up in the 17th Century by John...
Hello, Everybody.
I hope you are all well... The last week I explored an abandoned orphanage/school. Here is the history...
Built as an orphanage between 1898 - 1899. The orphanage was designed to house 82 boys and 32 girls. The principle building contained accommodation for 50 boys in the...
History - The school was originally built in 1885 as St Annes Industrial School for girls, a residential school run by sister Cecile Robinson and nine sisters of charity. The girls were expected to do knitting, laundry, cookery and needlework as well as general housework on top of their lessons...
This place is very stripped out and trashed so not a lot to photograph but it's only a 10 minute walk for us so we had to have a look when it became accessible. The whole place is steel boarded so lighting is poor and I didn't have my tripod with me hence the badly lit crappy photos!
History -...
Clarendon Campus is one of many of Nottingham College's campuses. Opening in ~1960; the college offered vocational courses, apprenticeships and higher education courses in partnership with NTU. Finally shutting down in 2020. This site is currently undergoing demolition in place of a new High...
History: The site was a residential centre offering leisure courses and activity weeks but closed back in 2011. It was then used for foreign language students and later advertised as a conference centre and wedding venue. So originally was a boarding school. The site attracted around 5,000...
Apologys as there's very little history on this place as it only shut in February 2022 with the reason being that they are moving to a new state of the art school nearby, this premesis was described as crumbling and leaky, but I don't think it seemed in a bad state at all.
The place is still...
Birkdale High School
Visited January 2022
The school’s building was built into two phases, one bit which was formerly the Wheelwright All Girls Grammer School which then had a bridge built over to the other phase in 1980 which was for both genders.
When entering the former all girls school you...
The Bramcote Secondary School
The history:
Bramcote school was the first school to be built on the Bramcote Hills Site.
In 1948 it opened as a Secondary Modern boys school named Bramcote Hills Boys School, and was previously a hospital in ww2.
Bramcote Park Comprehensive School became a...
History:
The German Ruhr valley is widely known for its heavy industry like steel and manufacturing. What laid central in this industry was the availability of coal stored deep underground. Coal mining became a common practice since the beginning of the 1800s, which kickstarted the German...
Originally built in 1904 as a boys boarding school it was taken over in 1948 by the Liverpool School for the Deaf. The name was later changed to the Birkdale School for the Hearing Impared Children. It was eventually closed in 2003 and has been empty since. One end of the building was partially...
Brief History
The official opening in February 1909 marked the start of eight decades for this school but was forced to close in 1990, the site lay empty and neglected for two years until the Kings school foundation bought it for its new girls division.
The King's schools 2020 development plans...
This was the day which teachers were allowed in to collect their stuff before the school was demolished.
I was teaching a photography class nightschool on this particular evening and as I was early I had a look around. It was particularly poignant for me because I attended this very school as a...
Hi, I’m Chloe and I’m 24 and want to begin exploring and have been directed to this website. I’m from Eastbourne East Sussex and have access to a car, would anybody be able to point me in the direction of some good places to explore? Thank you :)
So this was my first time exploring and I was super nervous about being caught on site. Luckily I saw nobody and no-one saw me. As you can see from my pics the building is tightly boarded and fenced, but it was still cool to be there. I've been to a few other places since this explore and will...
First Post not much to it I know but got to start somewhere... Went to the old site of Cheswyck school was not aware the building had been totally burnt down but was a few toys and signage and signs of the old pool and tennis courts.
Easington colliery school opened in the early 1900's and closed its doors in 1997. I visited here yesterday (8/20) I don't know too much on the history of this place other than it being a primary school but it's 20+ year abandoned, Got to be one of the most saturated soggy explores I've done...