Originally founded in 1902 as the Birmingham Diocesan Rescue Society, Father Hudson set up an outreach project to help children born unto single catholic mothers. Based in his parish of Coleshill it went from strength to strength and by 1925 there was numerous homes set up to house boys and girls.
Closed some years ago amidst allegations of some untoward activities of the carers St.Edward's home for boys has lain derelict. Visited with Rigsby and Tunnel Lover it made for a good post piss up explore, even if we did have some navigational errors getting there
That'll teach me not to be in control of directions. Worth a visit for some of the craziest period wallpapers i have seen. Anyway on with the pics..
ominous front door
courtyard walkway
amazing wallpaper
drying racks in laundry
kitchen
chapel door
vestry window, as like the chapel windows although it would appear that the stained glass ones have now been removed
detail in cornice work round the chapel
peely goodness
crosses everywhere
more funky wallpaper
admin office
nice corridors
happy colours
Closed some years ago amidst allegations of some untoward activities of the carers St.Edward's home for boys has lain derelict. Visited with Rigsby and Tunnel Lover it made for a good post piss up explore, even if we did have some navigational errors getting there

ominous front door
courtyard walkway
amazing wallpaper
drying racks in laundry
kitchen
chapel door
vestry window, as like the chapel windows although it would appear that the stained glass ones have now been removed
detail in cornice work round the chapel
peely goodness
crosses everywhere
more funky wallpaper
admin office
nice corridors
happy colours
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