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Continue reading →: Loco/Carriages Graveyards | Urban ExploringOver the side of a railway bridge in full view is these locos, which lay on a section of the disused track.. Am guessing its a restoration yard.. No, the trains haven’t been vandalised.. its pure nature that is reclaiming these locos. Will they ever be restored? Well… after having…
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Continue reading →: Vintage House | Pram House | Urban ExploringRachel and I visited this place quite a few weeks ago, but only just got around to posting the images. I’ve found no information on the location, a huge amount of images, please check them all for individual items. Video of the explore below. Edited by Charlene Lowe Kemp Explorer:…
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Continue reading →: St Peter’s Church | Urban ExploringWith a permission visit to this beautiful church that lays in the back of someone yard, we explored St Peter’s. A medieval parish church, dating mainly from the 14th and 15th centuries, which is now in ruins. The church originally had a round tower, which collapsed in 1906, and was…
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Continue reading →: The Gothic Mansion | Urban ExploringRachel and I went to explore this huge derelict Grade II-listed house that in its current state would cost a huge amount of money to even contemplate restoration. The mansion sits at the end of a ‘highly desirable and sought after private lane location. It was built in 1838 by…
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Continue reading →: The Ossett “Exorcist” Murder | A true case of a Possession in West Yorkshire – UK? Michael TaylorThe case begins in a small market town near the city of Wakefield called Ossett in the UK. Its a quiet and friendly town and what was to surface in 1974 rocked the nation, let alone the residents of the town. Michael Taylor and his wife Christine, their 5 children…
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Continue reading →: Violets Farm House | Explore |It’s not often that just pictures can speak a thousand words but in this case I think they really do. Simon and Rachel explored a house last week which as been dubbed violets Farm house, it’s been dubbed this as there is numberous things scattered around to strongly suggest that…
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Continue reading →: Clayton Hospital Morgue 2020 | Explore and Compare to 2014 | Decaying StateClayton Hospital is named after Thomas Clayton, a mayor of Wakefield and was founded in 1854. Wakefield General Dispensary was for out-patients and the Wakefield House of Recovery was for poor in-patients suffering from infectious diseases. In 1852 the Wakefield Union Workhouse was completed and its hospital wards accomodated pauper…










