Documentation of derelict leisure and recreational sites, including cinemas, theme parks, and holiday facilities. Focus is placed on layout, usage history, how these environments have degraded over time and the economic struggle which is shaping the UK’s Leisure landscape.
The Pennine Tower M6 Services - Lancaster
A Grade II–listed 1960s landmark that once held a panoramic restaurant and now stands as an iconic but unused relic of Britain’s early motorway era.
Oakwood Theme Park - South Wales
Oakwood Theme Park, once the largest theme park in Wales.
Powys Former Fuel Station - Wales
A former fuel station home to a fleet of derelict coaches.
Pilkingtons glass HQ - St Helens
This building housed the glassmaking giant until its 2006 acquisition and relocation.
Wheatsheaf Shopping Centre - Rochdale
The Wheatsheaf Centre, built in 1991, closed in 2020.
Levenshulme Baths - Manchester
Levenshulme Baths (1921-2016), replaced by Arcadia Leisure Centre.
The Guild Hall - Nottingham
A Victorian building formerly used as a magistrates court and council offices.
Richard Dunn Sports Centre - Bradford
The Richard Dunn Sports Centre in Bradford is a Grade II-listed 1970s landmark set for reuse as a national action-sports hub.