
Tower Colliery, Hirwaun
- . November 26, 2011
The story of Tower Colliery is one of fighting the system and of great success & local pride. Along with all deep mines, Tower was

Tone Mill, Wellington
- . October 8, 2011
First Visited this back in January 2010, one of the best industrial sites I’ve ever visited. Returned again in 2011 to see more of site.

George Barnsley & Sons, Sheffield
- . August 3, 2011
George Barnsley & Sons Ltd specialised in tools for shoe makers and leather workers. The building closed around 2004. This was my third visit to

Loxley Congregational Chapel, Sheffield
- . August 3, 2011
Built in 1787 and closed in 1993 Loxley Congregational Chapel was known later in life as Loxley United Reformed / Independent Church. The building is

Stanley Royd Asylum Chapel, Wakefield
- . August 2, 2011
Second visit to the Stanley Royd Chapel. Something I swore I’d never visit again due to it being one of the most disgusting explores ever!

D & H Mallalieu Ltd – Bailey Mill, Delph
- . August 2, 2011
It’s difficult to find anything out about this mill. Due to the vast amount of cotton mills around the area of Oldham I guess they

Holding Bros. Pottery, Oswaldtwistle
- . August 2, 2011
A Return visit to one of my favourite little industrial sites in the north west The Broughton Barn Pottery was founded on a large clay

West Park Hospital, Epsom
- . July 10, 2011
West Park was the last mental hospital to be developed on the Horton Estate, having been planned since 1906, prior to the opening of neighbouring

Golden Grove, Camarthenshire
- . June 5, 2011
Gelli Aur Mansion was rebuilt by the Earl of Cawdor between 1827 and 1832, replacing an earlier Tudor mansion, he house remained in the Cawdor

Cabot Tower, Bristol
- . May 6, 2011
Cabot Tower was built between 1896 and 1898 in memory of John Cabot, 400 years after he set sail in the Matthew from Bristol and

Stanley Mill, Kings Stanley
- . May 6, 2011
Stanley Mill is grade 1 listed woolen mill located just oustide of the village of Stonehouse. Work started on building the mill in 1812 and

Penallta Colliery, Hengoed
- . May 4, 2011
Situated near Hengoed, in 1905 Powell Duffryn began the sinking of Penallta colliery, and had employed 291 men by 1908. The two shafts Nos.1 (downcast)