Leadhills, South Lanarkshire Series of abandoned miner's cottages as well as a church in the tiny village of Leadhills. The village is around 1700 feet above sea level and sits in the Lowther Hills of Scotland. It has a long history of lead mining which ceased in the 1920s. The...See More »
Cambusnethan House Built in 1820 on the site of a 17th century manor home, the building was designed in the style of a priory. In use until the 1970s during which time it hosted medieval banquets for a few years. It was shuttered at the end of the decade and suffered a...See More »
Carwood House Country mansion constructed in 1832 with alterations made in the 1840s and 1850s. The house originally occupied by the Carwood family. Like many great country homes, it was abandoned in the 1950s and has now deteriorated to a shell n the 70 years...See More »
Ancient American ruins 900 -1200 ye old cliff dwellings in the cliffs high above Workman creek, Sierra Ancha mts, eastern Arizona. You can still feel the presence of the ancient ones. And if you look closely at the interior walls you can still see the fingerprints of...See More »
Fife College Priory Campus, The Priory Building The former campus for Fife College, named after a house constructed in 1901, known as the priory. The remaining buildings are The Priory, used for classes. The Roundhouse, a 1970s build circular construction for student accommodation, and a small...See More »
I Love Abandoned Places The former Madelvic Car Factory, the company only existed for two years before being bought over after going bankrupt. They were pushing electric cars about a century before it would be considered a good option Would have posted more but kept...See More »
I Love Abandoned Places Found on the gate post by an abandoned warehouse It reads Kill your idols I add Kill your enemies Kill em all
I Love Abandoned Places The demolition of 321-333 Argyle Street, its neighbour is also to be knocked down
I Love Abandoned Places 143 Oxford Street, built in 1928, with a 2 story extension constructed ontop in 1938, they contrast quite markedly. Occupied by a shop on the ground floor, empty above that
I Love Abandoned Places The buildings facing demolition, either proposed or confirmed, one has already been demolished 311-319 Argyle Street, formerly a victorian pub and last in use as a pawnbroker. It is to be demolished along with its larger neighbours to allow the...See More »
I Love Abandoned Places Greenock and Port Glasgow Offerings Originally BB cinema, last used as Babylon Nightclub Clune Park Church of Scotland Clune Park Primary School Glebe Sugar Refinery The 4 story section of James Watt Dock Sugar Warehouse Rusting...See More »
I Love Abandoned Places Single story cottage with two story extension to the rear, though due to the slope of the land the extensions roofline does not rise above the original cottage. Been abandoned for some years now. Hole developing in the roof Side elevation...See More »
I Love Abandoned Places Not sure what this once was, seen several suggestions including an unfinished hunting lodge Not much left either way