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URBEX: LES THERMES BLEU, FRANCE – MARCH 2018

Les Thermes Bleu was once a spa and thermal baths located in a small town in
France. Very well preserved, these baths have some really nice original features
and were relatively untouched at the time of our visit back in 2018…



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URBEX: CHÂTEAU DU PILOTE, FRANCE – MARCH 2018

Another grand empty Château on what turned out to be a pretty impressive trip,
this one we found out shortly after visiting was under new ownership and I think
has since been renovated or at least works have started…



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URBEX: CHÂTEAU GRIMPEUR, FRANCE – MARCH 2018

Château Grimpeur, this spot had some really nice features to it… the attached
private chapel, whilst suffering a lot from water ingress, was cute and full of
hand-painted decorated stonework. Inside the main Château, the most notable
features were the very wide decorative marble archways both in the main
corridor, main entrance and then leading into what was one of the most
impressive staircases I’d seen for a while…



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URBEX: CHÂTEAU BC, FRANCE – MARCH 2018

Located in a fairly isolated spot with no immediate neighboring properties,
Château BC was the last location on plan for the day and despite looking a
little rough from the outside, it did not disappoint…



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URBEX: CHÂTEAU POSEIDON, FRANCE – MARCH 2018

I feel like I may have said this before… maybe its just something about the
style of French Châteaux, but I can’t help but feel like this place looks like
something out of a fairytale…



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URBEX: CHÂTEAU SARCO AKA CHÂTEAU DE NAINVILLE LES ROCHES, FRANCE – MARCH 2018

Well a little break from the norm, I don’t usually name most of the locations
that I visited in Europe however, this one, Château Sarco aka Château de
Nainville les Roches is fortunately no longer abandoned and has been repurposed
as an active events venue…



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URBEX: NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE ROYAL INFIRMARY – FEBRUARY 2018

Visited with Peter ‘Hands’ Costello on a very cold February morning. My first
explore for a little while after spending a few months overseas working, it was
good to get out again getting covered in dust and creeping around in the dark



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URBEX: CAR GRAVEYARD 2, FRANCE – SEPTEMBER 2017

Another bunch of vehicles concealed within the trees of a small forest in
France. Let me know in the comments what cards we have here guys & gals as
identifying them was never my strong suit :). If you’ve made it this far… thanks
for reading/checking out the pictures. Leave me a comment below or hit the like
button to let me know you’ve enjoyed the shots and to encourage me to keep
posting more Limited Edition prints and Canvases, as well as regular prints, are
available for all of the images above on request and visit the store for more
prints…



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URBEX: CHATEAU CHIMERA, FRANCE – SEPTEMBER 2017

Chateau Chimera is yet another beautiful castle in France which has slowly
fallen into disrepair. Visited on a warm and sunny autumn afternoon with a few
good friends, this particular Chateau is really suffering from neglect and
despite indications that someone at some point had attempted to make a start
with renovating this building, there were very little suggestions that any
recent works had taken place. Probably the most notable feature of this Castle
was the carved wooden fireplace in one of the reception rooms downstairs and the
stone columns in the entrance hall, definitely one I would have loved to have
seen prior to it becoming empty…



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PRIVATE TOUR: CHERNOBYL NUCLEAR POWER PLANT AND THE CITY OF PRIPYAT, UKRAINE –
OCTOBER 2018

The Vladimir Ilyich Lenin Nuclear Power Plant, more commonly known as The
Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, was the site of what became the worst nuclear
catastrophe to ever occur on this planet. The neighbouring town of Pripyat,
which housed the works, their families and many other businesses which sprang
up, had a population of just under 50,000 when the incident occurred…



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URBEX: PENSIONNAT DE CHAVAGNE, FRANCE – SEPTEMBER 2017

Pensionnat de Chavagne is an impressive abandoned boarding school in France.
Some of the original features include the vaulted arched ceilings, a hidden
chapel and an impressive staircase…



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URBEX: HOSPITAL PLAZA, FRANCE – SEPTEMBER 2017 (REVISIT)

A revisit to Hospital Plaza 3 years after my original trip in October 2014. The
building had suffered from a bit of vandalism but fortunately not too much
graffiti, there was some evidence that the building had been used by airsoft
players, a few smashed windows and all of the theatre chairs had been cut but
otherwise, the place was much the same from my first visit…



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URBEX: LIVERPOOL FRUIT EXCHANGE, LIVERPOOL – JULY 2017

The Liverpool Fruit Exchange is a building which originally started its life as
a railway goods depot and was constructed in approximately 1888. In 1923 the
building was converted into a fruit exchange where traders would go to purchase
bulk inventories of fruit which had likely been imported to the nearby docks.
The lower levels which were previously used as warehouses and storage for the
goods that were sold, were repurposed decades ago and are currently operating as
bars and nightclubs…



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URBEX: THE NAVAL AND MILITARY CLUB, KNOWN INFORMALLY AS THE IN & OUT CLUB,
LONDON – JUNE 2017

The Naval and Military Club, known informally as The In & Out Club in London was
once a very prestigious private members club which has since moved to new
premises located in St Jame’s Square. Founded in 1862, the club was originally
for gentlemen of the British Armed Forces but later opened its door to both
female and male members. The building is tipped to become one of the most
expensive private dwelling properties in the United Kingdom..



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URBEX: BREWER’S HOUSE, YORKSHIRE – JUNE 2017

Brewer’s house is an empty mansion which appeared to be undergoing some
renovation works albeit at a slow pace. The house sits within very large grounds
in a fairly isolated location within the Yorkshire countryside. I don’t have a
lot of history on this place, but from what I could gather the house is owned by
a very wealthy businessman who apparently a very private person…



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URBEX: GREAT TEW MANOR, OXFORDSHIRE – MAY 2017

Great Tew has a history dating back to the 990’s, however, the manor which
stands on the property today is a patchwork of various extensions throughout the
years. Some of the oldest parts of the manor today are believed to date back to
the early 1700’s or shortly before with additions being made up to the 1860’s…



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URBEX: WINDLESTONE HALL, COUNTY DURHAM – APRIL 2017

Windlestone Hall is an abandoned 19th Century Country House located in County
Durham. A manor house has stood at the site since the 1600’s, however, the main
building was replaced with the current structure in 1835 with a new mansion by
the design of Ignatius Bonomi. The house was also used as a prisoner of war camp
during World War II. After the War years, the Hall was utilised by Windlestone
Hall School which was a local authority funded special school…



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URBEX: USHAW SEMINARY POOL AND GYM, DURHAM – APRIL 2017

Briefly the abandoned Ushaw College, a former Catholic seminary was founded in
1808 by scholars from English College, Douai, who had fled France after that
college had been closed during the French Revolution. Ushaw College had been
affiliated with the University of Durham since 1968…



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URBEX: A LITTLE HOUSE IN IRELAND – APRIL 2017

Not a lot to say about this one… a random little house in Ireland enjoy the
photos…



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URBEX: ST JOSEPH’S PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL, IRELAND – APRIL 2017

Originally opened in 1827, St Joseph’s Psychiatric Hospital also known as
Limerick’s Lunatic Asylum in Ireland opened its doors to the first 150 patients
over the next 20 years the population of the asylum reached a staggering 1,000
patients. Currently some of the building remains in use however no longer caters
for patients. The remaining buildings and wings are left abandoned and
deteriorating…



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