Abandoned: Langley Prep School Nursery Norwich →
A Small abandoned Nursery hidden away in Norwich UK.
Abandoned: Military Graveyard →
A small miltary graveyard in Norfolk.
Abandoned: Meddlers Scrapyard →
An abandoned scrapyard in rural Norfolk. Cars, coaches vans and even fire engines can be found here.
Abandoned: CWM Coke Beddau →
A large abandoned coke works factory in Wales.
Abandoned: Cardiff Coal Exchange →
The Cardiff Coal Exchange was a grand trading space in Wales.
Abandoned: Tullis Russel Power Station →
An abandoned power station in Scotland. A fine example of 1950's turbines and control panels.
Abandoned: RAF Manby →
An abandoned RAF base in Lincolnshire.
Abandoned: RAF Bungay →
The remains of a small RAF base in Suffolk.
Abandoned: Roche Products →
A nice art-deco office of an old demolished factory in Welwyn Garden City
Abandoned: Harperbury Hospital →
A large abandoned hospital in Hertfordshire, England. A number of buildings are now totally ruined. However there are still a number of buildings left in good condition.
Urbex Film Walkaround: Windlestone Hall AKA Tombstone Manor
A brief walk around of Windlestone Hall an abandoned mansion in the North East of England. Sadly it has taken a lot of damage from vandals and thieves, who have even taken parts of the roof creating a lot of damage inside.
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Abandoned: Tuddenham School Suffolk →
A small abandoned school in Suffolk. Not much left behind here, but worth a look.
Abandoned: The Lights Are On But Nobody's Home.
It can be quite surprising the amount of abandoned places that are still left connected to a source of electricity.
These sites certainly leave some unanswered questions. Who is paying the bills? Well sadly for hospitals, educational properties or any other site funded by the government, quite possibly you and I. I have a couple of theories on industrial sites. One is if the power is still running it's not going to be so easy to steal from. It isn't advised to rip out live copper cable and could the thieves be sure if they did try to turn it off. Also these sites will eventually be stripped and it will not be a safe working environment in a poorly lit space. Then we have mothballed sites, where the cost to restart the whole factory is far more than keeping it alive a blast furnace is a prime example of this practice.
Here is a selection of places I have visited where the lights are still on but nobody is home.
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Abandoned film: Norfolk Light.
A short time lapse of some abandoned houses in Norfolk.
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