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  1. Guest urbex

    General - Manchester rooftops or urbex stuff??

    Hello there I want to find any places to do rooftop on high buildings or urbex g in Manchester!! If so it would really help me!
  2. inksurgeon

    Report - CANNON BREWERY | Sheffield

    Few shots from the less popular side of Cannon with @fastchrisuk , bigger than you think this place. These killer stairs are underground to the far left of the site
  3. TheRealBloodyFox

    Report - El Partenón del Negro Durazo - Zihuatanejo, Mexico - January 1st 2023

    From 1976 to 1982 the chief of police in Mexico City was a man called Arturo Moreno Durazo. During his reign he converted the Mexico City police force into a racketeering empire and, although officially earning less than $1000 USD per month, he amassed an amount of wealth that most people can...
  4. inksurgeon

    Video - George Barnsley and Son's | Sheffield FPV

    WONDERLAND | FPV Going down the rabbit hole into this incredible factory lost in time. Really felt like something out of Alice in wonderland going throuh that hole, from a modern graf factory into something thats been frozen and nature has taken over. Been in this location many many years ago...
  5. Adders

    Elizabeth Line (Crossrail), London - 2015-18

    I thought I already had this posted up on here… But turns out I didn’t so throwing it up now. Better late than never I guess, just like Crossrail really. Service on the central tunnelled section started today so here you go! Crossrail is the south-east's new east to west railway, spanning 73...
  6. Nakedexplore

    Report - The Barn of Virginia Water

    The Barn of Virginia Water Nestled quietly alone in a large field flanked by the nearby mansions of Virgina Water is this group of small farm and stable buildings. Explored Solo in March 2021. The Find. This was a random find that I came across after exploring another location. I...
  7. m4dd13z666

    Report - Mansfield Road Tunnel - Nottingham - April 2022

    Mansfield Road Tunnel Opened: 1898 Clpsed: 1968 1189 Yards Long. The History: The Great Central entered Nottingham through a series of tunnels or covered ways, emerging into the open at Victoria Station where a huge cutting offered a floor space of 12¾ acres. Reaching 58 feet deep, it...
  8. UrbexBee20

    Report - Fort Gilkicker - Hampshire - November 2021

    History of Fort Gilkicker Fort Gilkicker is a historic Palmerston fort built at the eastern end of Stokes Bay, Gosport, Hampshire to dominate the key anchorage of Spithead. It was erected between 1863 and 1871 as a semi-circular arc with 22 casemates, to be armed with five twelve-inch guns...
  9. urbex-travel

    Report - The Park Of Religious Minatures and Giant Pope, Częstochowa, Poland 2021

    We saw a lot of abandoned buildings, but we have never imagined collecting them in one place. In Częstochowa, the Polish city known from the religious cult, we found an amazing park of the religious miniatures. You can find there St Peter's Basilica near Gate Of Dawn, Catacombs and Mary's House...
  10. m4dd13z666

    Report - Bramcote Secondary School - Nottingham - October 2021

    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...
  11. theurbexcouple

    Report - Abandoned Warehouse, Cranford, Feb 2021

    Explore: Myself(Holly) and John went and explored this abandoned warehouse/quarry that we fount while researching on Google Maps today, so we decided to go and take a look and it was infact local to us, which was even more better. When we got there, it was trashed and graffitied really badly by...
  12. theurbexcouple

    Report - Feltham Cavalry Tunnel, London, Jan 2021

    Explore: Myself(John) and Holly have known about this tunnel for a while as its in our local area of where we live, in a park close to us. We have visited here before, not for urbex purpose, but just to see what the tunnel was all about really and to be fair it holds a strange but weirdly cool...
  13. theurbexcouple

    Report - Garden center and house, London, Jan 2021

    Explore: Holly and myself (John) stayed local to our area and explored this local abandoned garden center with a possible caretakers house on site to keep an eye on the property, when the house and center itself was in use. We have explored this before as it is situated in our local park, which...
  14. forgottentourists

    Report - 103 Colmore Row - Rooftop, 2015.

    Colmore Row Rooftop, 2015 Birmingham’s highest office building. 103 Colmore Row, formerly known as National Westminster House, was a building on Colmore Row, Birmingham, England. The original building was designed by John Madin and was completed in October 1975 as offices and a banking hall for...
  15. forgottentourists

    Report - Derbyshire Royal Infirmary, Derby - April 2014

    A visit we made to Derbyshires Royal Infirmary a while back in mid 2014, we was escorted off by security after a good few hours inside. The Derbyshire Royal Infirmary was a hospital in Derby that was managed by the Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Following the transfer of...
  16. forgottentourists

    Report - Waterstones, Birmingham. 2014

    Waterstones, Birmingham. In 2014 we gained access to the roof of Waterstones in Birmingham city centre. Art-Deco architecture became popular in the design of cinemas, however, it was not so widespread in other buildings and its use was very limited in Birmingham. In 1933, the new Kent Street...
  17. Llama

    Report - Belsize Park Deep Level Shelter, London - December 2020

    History: Belsize Park Deep Level Shelter, was constructed by the government during the second world war, as a means of shelter for the public during the blitz. The shelter was built directly behind Belsize Tube Station, hence the style of its tunnels. Inside, there are two parallel tunnels, both...
  18. _Tylermarkjones

    Report - First spot, Factory North Wales

    Hello everyone, first time posting after many years of lurking with no account! Finally got round to visiting this site in north Wales, didn’t stay too long as I forgot to bring a torch an it was getting dark. Anyone have any ideas of what it use to be? Looking forward to being apart of this...
  19. Skedi

    Report - Nuclear Bunker: Region 6 War Room, Reading, Dec 2020

    First report so hopefully I get it right. I've been urbexing with a few friends in the Hertfordshire area since the start of summer, so I've got plenty of sites I need to post about. I was so excited to visit the Region 6 War Room that this had to be my first. Also recently purchased my first...
  20. Llama

    Report - Portsdown Naval Fuel Bunker, Hampshire - September 2020

    History: The Portsdown Underground Fuel Bunker, in Hampshire, was built during the late 1930s by Sir Robert McAlpine's construction company, as a bombproof oil reservoir to serve the Royal Navy fleet at the base in Portsmouth. This underground storage facility played a vital role in Britain's...
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