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Continue reading →: Pineheath House | Urban ExplorePineheath house is a 40-room mansion that has been abandoned for 30 years. It was owned by Sir Dhunjibhoy and Lady Bomanji who were considered friends of the royal family. From what I could see online it used to have tonnes of interesting old-fashioned items in there but those have…
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Continue reading →: STAVERLEY CEMETERY Church | Mortuary Chapels | HistoryLast night I headed I headed out alone to investigate a abandoned chapel that I had been tiped off was open to have a wonder. When I got there, it had securely been sealed back up, which I believe generally happens all the time with this location. Ive heard stories…
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Continue reading →: Ivy House | Bird Cage House Explore VideoLast week we visited a house which is dubbed and recognised by many as Ivy House. There is brief information of its history by urban explorer EmmaUrbE. She found that in 1901 Joseph Harrison, a retired bank manager, was living at the house with his wife. By 1911 George and…
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Continue reading →: Paranormal Equipment |Motion Music Trigger Box | InfrareadyJust before lockdown I decided to buy a motion Music Trigger box after seeing quite a few people comment about how good they were. Last week, myself and Simon decided to head to Cheadle asylum for a investigation. I took the box along and I’m very glad we did. From…
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Continue reading →: Beech Knoll | Sallys Mansion | HistoryLast week, Rachel and I ventured to the 1.5 million pound mansion deemed Sally’s Mansion. This is a large 14 bedroom, late Victorian detached house constructed in pink sandstone with Kerridge stone quoins and welsh slate roof. The house itself is set in 1.6 acres of land, with a variety…
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Continue reading →: Hidden Ivy Church | Urban ExploringRachel located this little hidden medieval church and as we were in the area, we decided to pop in for a look. Between Coltishall and North Walsham lie the ruins of this medieval church of St Michael, in the tiny parish of Sco Ruston. Not far from a fairly well-used…
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Continue reading →: Swinefleet Peat Works | Fisons | Urban Exploring and HistoryThe first mill established at the site of Swinefleet Peat Works was Bennett’s Moss Peat Company in 1886, and since then it has been run by several different firms including Fisons, and Levingtons and Scotts, before its closure in 2000, though peat was taken from the site and processed at…










