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  1. lucan

    Great Britain Steel Stockholders , Shropshire - Nov 2018

    The company was established in 1949 , they relocated in 2015 to a more central location and just left the site , there is a small petrol station at the front consisting of two bungalows , one is fairly empty and the other is full of paperwork from the petrol sales ,  not a huge ammount left in...
  2. lucan

    Stone Circle, Shropshire 2018

    A small mini stonehenge  . built in about 1850 its about 35 feet  wide with upright pillars with iron fixings to hold it togeather known localy as the temple thanks for looking
  3. lucan

    QL decoy command post 2018 shropshire

    all that remains of a decoy airfield  small bunker type construction with a searchlight mounted on top  and a small room at the back to house a gennerator fires would have been light at night at this location to fool the german bombers to target here instead of  the real site a few miles away...
  4. AndyK!

    Great Britain Coalbrookdale Foundry – Aga Rayburn, Ironbridge, Shropshire (December 2017)

    The history of Coalbrookdale foundry dates back all the way to 1572 when the land was passed to John Brooke who developed coal mining there on a substantial scale. A blast furnace was built at the site to produce iron, which blew up in 1703. It remained derelict until the arrival of Abraham...
  5. hamtagger

    Great Britain Worthen Farmhouse, Shropshire - April 2016

    Worthen Farmhouse The Explore This was from last April. I can't remember a huge amount about this location as myself and @Urbexbandoned had spent the weekend further south in Wales and we were working our way back up to this area before heading back home. There was a farmer bumming about...
  6. Urbexbandoned

    Worthen Farmhouse - Shropshire - April 2016

    History   I don't have much history on this place. I now that the former resident passed away some time ago and apparently her son couldn't bring himself to sell the house or sort it out so it has been left to decay naturally.   The Explore   Visited with my better half @hamtagger  :wub...
  7. TheVampiricSquid

    Brogyntyn Hall - The House of Tears, Shropshire - August 2015

    History: This is a dominating Neoclassical Grade II listed mansion situated in Shropshire. It was originally constructed in 1735 and stands in a magnificent parkland of nearly 1500 acres of land. The mansion is famed for it's four giant iconic columns and was once owned by royalty. It's...
  8. Funlester

    Great Britain Brogyntyn Hall (House of Tears), Shropshire - Oct 15

    This was a full fun visit and a lovely tricky one to get in to. History Brogyntyn Hall was constructed in 1975. It was a residence of members of the princely dynasty of the Welsh kingdom of Powys and one of the houses of the gentry in late medieval Wales. It subsequently came into the...
  9. hamtagger

    Pitchford Hall, Shropshire - July 2015

    Pitchford Hall The Explore Visited with Urbexbandoned :) And thanks to Lenston for the help and information leading up to this one mate :thumb So, we got up early-ish and set off on the 2 1/2 hour drive from lincoln to Shrewsbury. Weather looked pretty wank as we left and I decided to chin...
  10. -Raz-

    Shelton Mental Hospital, Shropshire - June 2015

    Yet another place that nobody seems to visit unlike some of the places that are in a lot worse shape that people flock to like sheep! but anyway made for a eventful mooch with Fat Panda as usual! We arrived here to find the alarms already blaring out and after a helping hand from The_Raw with a...
  11. Merryprankster

    Pitchford hall - Feb - 2015

    Evening all, only got a couple of bits to offer atm but got a couple of fairly interesting things in the pipeline which look promising, hope everyone's had a good weekend and not too down about going back to work tomorrow. Here is one of said bits, Pitchford hall, what a bloody lovely building...
  12. The Elusive

    The olde pub, shropshire (visited August 14)

    Not much Information available about this place, awesome when you get lost and find a derp, seems to be happening alot these days :) full of cobwebs and nothing "placed" would indicate this as being a fresh find :) The lack of graff and signs of pikeyness was pretty impressive there was a...
  13. The_Raw

    Shelton Mental Hospital, Shropshire - April 2014

    The History Shelton Hospital was custom built and opened in 1845 at Bicton Heath, Shrewsbury. The building was designed by George Gilbert Scott (the great grandfather of the architect who designed Battersea Power Station and the Red Phone Boxes, Giles Gilbert Scott) and William B Moffat. The...
  14. SpiderMonkey

    House of Tears, June 14

    This one was fun and was worth the wait! At first we were having trouble getting in here, access that people had been using recently had been sealed but i'm not usually one to give up! Eventually after about an hour of hanging around i'd done it :D (thanks Miz Firestorm). I love a good climb...
  15. cunningplan

    House of sorrow, Shropshire, May 2014

    We left the house at 2am and arrived at our parking point just before sunrise, it was a mile walk across fields, over gates, fences and hedges to get to the place. The sun came up and as we browed the hill the Mansion hove into view, we had our entry point but stayed and took some externals...
  16. The_Raw

    The House of Tears - April 2014

    This is a dominating Neoclassical Grade II listed mansion situated in Shropshire. It was originally constructed in 1735 and stands in a magnificent parkland of nearly 1500 acres of land. The mansion is famed for it's four giant iconic columns and was once owned by royalty. It's nickname comes...
  17. Mrbeardo

    Apple man mansion - Shropshire - Nov 12

    Visited with my second favourite ginger woman,toby and wakey Brogyntyn Hall has stood abandoned for 15 years. was owned by the Lord Harlech until 2000. Settled in the 1600s the house and its estate once presided over the land as far as the eye can see. The family was one of the great English...
  18. S

    Shropshire house.... 2013

    My first post on here,so hope i dont mess it up,,,here are a couple of pics of a place i found yesturday in Shropshire....fully boarded from the inside,so no shots of internals unfortunatly...think it would be a belter though... Hope this works...... ;)
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