Coverage of abandoned industrial sites such as factories, mills, and processing plants. Reports examine building function, machinery remnants, structural integrity, and the current state of decay across large scale facilities and the decline of major UK industries.
Train Graveyard - Alsager
Twelve former DB Cargo Class 60 locomotives lie rusting and abandoned in a Cheshire quarry.
Brent Charlie Oil Rig - Middlesborough
Shell's 1978 Brent Charlie North Sea platform, decommissioned in 2021.
Ardeer Power Station - Scotland
Ayrshire's former Ardeer power station was once the world's largest explosives factory (1871-1990s).
Typhoo Tea Factory - Liverpool
Typhoo’s tea factory closed in 2023 and Sold for £4.3M in 2024.
Cold War Documents Bunker - Bristol
Cold War-era bomb-proof storage facility used to house critical documents.
Chatterley Whitfield Colliery - Staffordshire
One of the largest and most productive coal mines in the UK ,becoming the first colliery in Britain to produce over one million tons of coal in a year.
Ramshaw Rocks Tank - Blackshaw Moor
An abandoned firing range with remnants of buildings and an ex-Afghanistan Sherman tank.
MG Motors - Longbridge
A car manufactures in 1906 which switched to playing a critical role in both World Wars before ceasing car production in 2016.
Fiddlers Ferry Power Station - Widnes
Fiddler's Ferry was a coal power station in Cheshire, closed in 2020.
GKN Smethwick - Birmingham
An engineering company responsible for producing screws, nuts and bolt during the first world war.
RAF Fauld - Staffordshire
RAF Fauld in Staffordshire was the largest non nuclear accidental explosion in history.