Other Places Gallery
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Wentworth Bunker (14)
A former Bunker of unusual design under a famous golf course! -
St Peters Convent (16)
A former convent and convalescent home in Woking -
Beedingwood House (16)
Former Reverands House -
Bojanglez Nightclub (26)
A former cinema turned nightclub waiting for demolition -
Botanical Gardens Station (10)
A long closed underground station in Glasgow -
Communal Air Raid Shelter (16)
Used briefly during the war -
Concept 2000 (15)
A unique office building awaiting demolition -
Fort Gilkicker (17)
A South East coastal defence battery -
Grain Tower Battery (31)
A Tower battery which is only accessable at low tide -
Guinness Brewery (51)
Art Deco brewery designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott -
H.M.S Royal Arthur (21)
Used for Naval Officers Training -
Kingston Sorting Office (20)
Opened in 1908 Closed late 1999 -
Kingston Sorting Office Art Signs (9)
The building was used to house an art display in 1999, part of this display told the story of a suposed fromer worker who defraded the Post Office, these signs tell his story. -
Lennox Castle (16)
Built as a future Statley home on 1837 and was later used as part of a hospital. -
Manchester Mill (36)
A Former Cotton Mill -
Print Works (22)
Recently abandoned due to bankrupcy -
Portsdown Main (40)
A huge ex MOD complex -
PS Ryde (10)
An abandoned paddle steamer on the Isle of wight. -
Riber Castle (12)
This folly has been used as a school MOD base and zoo -
Shoreham Cement Works (18)
A semi derelict cement works now undergoing restoration. -
Shorts (34)
An underground factory with large Air Raid Shelters -
Springhill (13)
An old derelict Manor Nouse built in 1889 -
St Peter's Seminary (22)
A training college for priests which closed in 1980 -
Tangley place (16)
Abandoned and charred MAFF Building -
The Coliseum (15)
The first glasgow cinema to ever show a "talkie" -
The Seminary (55)
A former priest training college awaiting conversion -
The Spaniard Inn and Nightclub (14)
Long deserted and falling down -
Weybridge Shelter (13)
A deep shelter cut into the surrounding hillside for factory workers in WWII -


