A short timelapse film of abandoned places in East Anglia. From asylums in Norwich to small homes in the Fenlands.
Abandoned: Selly Oak Hospital Birmingham →
A large abandoned hospital in Birmingham
Abandoned: Standish Hospital →
A small abandoned hospital with great decay.
Abandoned: St Augustines Church Brighton →
An abandoned church in Brighton. Renovations should be in full swing by now.
Abandoned: Nuffield Health Hospital Cambridge →
A small abandoned hospital in Cambridge. Demolition was in progress when I visited here.
Abandoned: Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory →
A short timelapse film of the abandoned Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory. Shot using basic a basic timelapse function on the camera and using a simple clockwork panning device. I spent a lot of time here at the end of the summer and into the autumn shooting. Which will be coming at a later date.
Abandoned: Kirklees College Huddersfield →
Kirklees College is a large abandoned complex in Huddersfield which started life as an infirmary.
Abandoned: Broughton Printers Preston →
A recently closed printers in Preston.
Abandoned: Villa Heil →
A large abandoned house in a quiet area of a Belgian Town.
Abandoned: Maison Radio →
An abandoned time capsule in Belgium still in great condition.
Abandoned: Derby Royal Infirmary →
A large abandoned hospital in the centre of Derby. Which has since been demolished.
Abandoned: Jeld Wen Suffolk →
Jeld Wen was an abandoned industrial site in Lowestoft.
Abandoned: Sanyo Electronics Suffolk →
A large abandoned site in Lowestoft.
Abandoned: Red Diesel Farm →
An abandoned garage in Belgium with a rather cool Ford Fairlane and a small living space.
More Abandoned One Shot Wonders
Welcome to another instalment of one shot wonders. Sadly I collected up another selection of fails or locations that I have not been particularly inspired by. I guess this could also be considered a small selection of leads for those who are interested in seeing inside some of these buildings.
Thanks for looking and I hope you enjoyed. If you enjoyed this you may like my first instalment of One Shot Wonders.