abandoned hospital
Opened in 1929 It was known as Batley General Hospital 1929 to 1948
Then changed to Batley and District General Hospital 1949 to 1951
It contiued with the same name until 1988 when it was closed for the newly built Dewsbury district hospital.
From 1990 to about 1996 it was known as Carlinghow nursing home, then closed down again.
Abandoned police station
The police station was built in 1957 and closed its doors in 2005
The abandoned chapel with cars
The abandoned chapel with cars A BIG SHOUT OUT TO DANNY https://www.instagram.com/d.7illey/ for this location was an awesome explore albeit small but well worth it loved this one :)
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The lordline paranormal edition
The haunted mouldy charred carehome
2nd visit to this place we wanted to see if this place really was haunted and boy didi we get some stuff more than i could ever imagine
@matthew heaney pooped himself didn't get the air raid shelters done he was gone
Park House in the Sefton area of Liverpool was built in 1878 as a private dwelling for wealthy corn merchant Richard Cornelius, the house - complete with two acres of gardens and a private fishing lake – was occupied by Richard, his wife Louisa, four of his children and five servents. In the late 1880s the house was taken over by the Sisters of Notre Dame as a ladies school. In 1902 it purchased by the Augustinian Sisters who have ran Park House since, under various guises, including a convalescence hospital, a nursing home, a convent and a guest house. The site became vacant at the end of 2015 as it was becoming ‘increasingly untenable’ to run.