We knew we were close, and although we tried to find the location by driving around, we really weren’t getting any closer. So it was a case of parking the car and seeing if we could locate it on foot.
There was what appeared to be a path leading up towards a possible, so we started up. More...
Chateau De L'eau by Vancolen Photography, on Flickr
Chateau De L'eau by Vancolen Photography, on Flickr
Chateau De L'eau by Vancolen Photography, on Flickr
Chateau De L'eau by Vancolen Photography, on Flickr
Chateau De L'eau by Vancolen Photography, on Flickr
Chateau De L'eau by Vancolen...
On of the most amazing buildings i have ever explored, because of:
Its rotting there for around 25 years.
Its kinda dangerous, as you might see in the pics complete walls and floors are missing.
Loads of decay.
its the first location i ever found myself.
wanted to visit this place for 3...
This was a bit of a whim, I wasn't even sure if it was still abandoned. All I knew was it looked the nuts.
Proj3ct M4yh3m and Andy K were unsure of how good it could be until we pulled up outside. Still unsure of the status of the site we wandered towards the grand chateau getting in each...
A large chateau in France had been abandoned for sometime. Sadly I can't find much history on the place. It has recently been sold for 500k and hopefully renovations will start soon.
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Thanks for looking you can find a few more images at Chateau Du...
I have visited this already known location in February 2014.
The history should be clear i think. ;)
I just tried to get some other point of view in my pictures of lumiere.
attic
white_room
basement
clothes_line
citro�n_front
floor1
grotto
handle
headless_saint_mary...
The history of the castle from the 18th century dates back to the 12th century. Last it was used as a sanatorium.
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Last location of the Summer Euro Tour and it was this lovely derp mansion.
On my haste to get in and get it down i almost broke my ankle jumping in a window (yes the door was open the other side!) so I hobbled around this site did a couple shots, missed the main room and headed back to the...
I discovered the castle from the 18th century, a few years ago on an aerial view on the internet. But somehow it got then forgotten again, so I visited it just more than a year later.
Later, I talked with a woman from the village who knew to tell interesting details about the castle (which I do...
Chateau HB
I'm not sure if this place has a code name so I made one up! I'm also not really sure of the history of this place other than it seems to date from the late 18th century and has probably had extensions and additions over the years, and probably ended its useful life with a fire - as...
Château Lumiere, France
Visited with: PG UE, Nick Whitworth and Scott Chadwick.
Visit date: November 2014
Please Note: Entry is always through an open access point and not by forcing our way in….. We are explorers, not vandals.
History
Château Lumiere was built in the early...
Basically I guess I do not need to tell anything about this place, because I think it is one of the most known abandoned castles ...
But nevertheless here still a few historical data:
In the 18th century, the owner of the neighboring castle were evicted from their property and found shelter in...
Set in spacious grounds on the outskirts of a quaint French village resides Chateau De Faisans. Built in the late 19th century it has quite a classic look with one turret which encases a spiral staircase.
Some beautiful ornate features include a large internal glass dome above the main...
Built late in the 18th century by a notable family of the city, this stunning mansion has been left abandoned for sometime. I believe its last use was as a hotel.
Around 1930 it was split into seperate properties but was later on combined back to one building.
It had been purchased around ten...
Last use was a restaurant and it was for sale at what I think is a bargain price.
This place is pristine. Was a bit of wary outside even though it was dark, we could see lights on and was wandering if it was the right building. Once inside we thought we saw PIRs and then some sensor buzzing at...
Hello there! Second port of call of the euro trip day two! Liked this one, sadly wrecked but does have a nice entrance hall and staircase and some nice bits of furniture dotted around. Not a lot of history here. Anyway, on with the pics:
Cheers, SM :thumb
Château D'ah, Belgium
Visited with: PG UE, Carl Hartley, Nick Whitworth and Scott Chadwick.
Visit date: September 2014
Please Note: Entry is always through an open access point and not by forcing our way in….. We are explorers, not vandals.
History
I cannot find any history on this...
Location #2 of the ‘Who’s hand was that Tour’ - Chateau Verdure
History
I cannot seem to find any history for this chateau, however, if or when I do I will update theis post.
My Visit
This Chateau is located in a more affluent neighbourhood than our first location. The building is hidden...
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