Abandoned Somerset: Brownes Folly
This folly was built in 1848 for Wade Browne, the lord of the manor of Monkton Farleigh. The tower sits...
This folly was built in 1848 for Wade Browne, the lord of the manor of Monkton Farleigh. The tower sits...
Racton Ruin, also known as Racton Monument towers over a hill in the West Sussex countryside. The towering folly was...
Tucked away behind an industrial estate in the West Sussex countryside, this strange cluster of elongated buildings blended in well...
This abandoned dairy lies next to the site of an abandoned hospital, a large plot which is currently for sale...
Most public footpaths have views of the countryside- fields, trees and the occasional farm animal grazing in the distance. The...
Looking more like a martian landscape in a sci-fi film than a quiet spot in the Sussex countryside, this small...
In 1885 HM Prison Dorchester was built on the site of an older prison (1796-1880), which in turn was built...
This Grade II listed abandoned flour mill is thought to have been built in or just after 1884, after a...
Ominously named "Murder Pusher Factory" online, we could find no evidence of a murder or any pushing, but this site...