ACROSS Britain haunting buildings lie empty, disused for years and years.
Many lie completely untouched, while some are open for the public to explore. Urban
Explorers, alongside other thrillseekers have taken photos of some of
the creepiest. Brave enough to read on?
1. Barnes hospital, Cheadle
This creepy hospital in Greater Manchester has been abandoned since 1999.
2. Barrow Gurney Mental Asylum, Somerset
Abandoned since 2008, this hospital was named the ‘dirtiest in Britain’ in
2005 after inspectors found graffiti, urine stains and fag burns on walls
and floors.
3. Hartwood hospital, Lanarkshire
This Victorian psychiatric hospital has been abandoned since 1998 but its
creepy clock towers still loom over the village.
4. East Weare Camp, Portland, Dorset
This abandoned detention barracks is known by locals as the ‘Forbidden City’.
5. St Gerard’s hospital, Birmingham
Beds, wheelchairs and toys still remain in this eerie setting, where thousands
of children were once treated for TB.
6. GKN Shadow Factory, Birmingham
A factory that once produced over half the screws and a quarter of the nuts in
Britain now lies derelict.
7. HMS Osprey Helicopter Control Tower, Portland, Dorset
Closed since 1995, all that remains of this Royal Navy air station are the
spooky remains of this trashed building.
8. St Peter’s mortuary, Surrey
The only thing creepier than an abandoned hospital is an abandoned mortuary,
and this one has been rotting in Surrey since 2009.
9. Holten Heath Laboratories, Dorset
Used to manufacture guns and Cordite for the Royal Navy, this old laboratory
still holds relics from the past.
10. Stoke Damerel High School for Girls, Plymouth
Smashed windows and graffiti on the walls contrast 80s school decorations at
this abandoned girls school.
11. Hellingly Hospital, Sussex
Once one of Britain’s largest lunatic asylums, Hellingly Hospital has been
empty since 2000.
12. Camelot theme park, Chorley
Rusting rollercoasters and broken go-karts make up the haunting site of this
abandoned theme park
13. Potters Manor House, Crowborough, Sussex
With no heirs to take the estate after the owner died the stately home fell
into ruin, with many of the owners possessions still in place.
14. North Wales lunatic asylum
An asylum that once housed 200 patients, this building now looks like
something from your nightmares
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