Support me on Patreon for early access previews, rewards and giveaways!
Contact Me
Or use the contact form below.
Support me on Patreon for early access previews, rewards and giveaways!
Or use the contact form below.
The United Kingdom & Ireland typically presents a challenge for exploring; but is always worth the necessary persistence. There are many Victorian and Edwardian-era theatres, mansions and industry which remain. These countries have a wide array of churches; Gothic ruins, simple Welsh chapels and more ornate modern renditions.
Seen a photo you love? All my images are available as prints, please do Contact Me and let me create your perfect bespoke artwork.
View Locations by Country
View Locations by Category
The Regency Ballroom is an abandoned early 19th Century ballroom and social venue in England, abandoned since the mid-1990s.
This burnt out car dealership in England looks like a post-apocalyptic scene. Twisted wreckages and rusted metal fitting of a Mad Max movie.
The Tin Chapel was an abandoned tabernacle church. It was a small and simple place of worship in a picturesque village in Wales.
This wonderful Art Deco Cinema was once a movie goers paradise. The once grand building is in ruins after nearly two decades of neglect.
This small but beautiful Old Market Town Church is located in a rural hamlet in England. It has been decaying and crumbling for many years.
This Fine Decor Wallpaper Factory was an old industrial site in northern England. The highlight was the huge wallpaper printing machine.
County Courthouse B was an abandoned court in England. It was closed in the mid-2010s in response to changes in the UK court systems.
This Iron Church stands atop a hill, surrounded by beautiful rolling English countryside. It has been abandoned for 20 years.
The Twilight Years Care Home is a former residential facility for the elderly. The home was closed in the early 2000s and is now collapsing.
The Fallen Empire Theatre is a Victorian/Edwardian-era auditorium, built in the late 1890s. The auditorium was reconstructed around 15 years later.
Blue Miranda Church was an abandoned English religious building. The ceiling is reminiscent of Chateau Miranda, a now-demolished chateau in Belgium.
The Blue-Green Bingo Hall is a former entertainment venue in England. Over the decades it has been used as a cinema, bingo hall, and casino.
Standing on a small hill, the Evangelist Church is a local landmark tucked away on the fringes of a small English town. It closed in 2010s.
World War 2 Codebreakers is a former British Intelligence facility in England. They decrypted German military transmissions; the infamous Enigma Code.
The Falcon Works Pottery is a derelict pottery factory in central England. The Grade-II listed building has been abandoned for nearly two decades.
The Welsh Bromine works is an old industrial ruin in North Wales. It was built in the early 1950s and was closed in the mid-2000s.
The Turquoise Organ Chapel is an old religious building in Wales. It is a beautiful example of a Welsh Non-Conformist chapel, complete with ornate organ.
Vanity House features a traditional vintage English bedroom. There are numerous retro clocks and pocket watches, as well as a sewing machine.
I add new content every week, ranging from exciting new locations to blog articles about my road trips. My beautiful newsletter will bring my photographic adventures direct to your inbox!
Your email address will not be shared, or publicly displayed. I will only use your data to send you the newsletter, as outlined in the Privacy Policy. You can unsubscribe at any time, via the opt-out link included in every email.