Victoria Baths, Manchester - 19th October 2015
Victoria Baths in Manchester is an old swimming pool complex, which closed on 13th March 1993, consisting of three pools and a Turkish baths area. I visited the building on 19/10/15 with my college...
View ArticleDragon Lodge, The Peak, Hong Kong, August 2015
This is my first report that I've posted on 28D although I've been exploring for a few years now. This is perhaps one of the most amazing locations I’ve ever explored. The so-called Dragon Lodge lies...
View ArticleFuturist Theatre, Scarborough - October 2015
Built in 1921, the Futurist Theatre was a theatre and cinema in Scarborough, England. The large auditorium has a seating capacity of 2155 people – the twelfth largest in the UK. Originally opening as a...
View ArticleWelbeck stills
Hi all, I made several sneaky peaky visits to the Welbeck Estate in notts over the summer after a listening to endless urban legends in thepub as to whether or not the 'secret' tunnels and semi under...
View ArticleGleneagles Hotel in Torquay (the inspiration for Fawlty Towers)
Sounds interesting, from the Daily Mail today: The future of the world-famous Gleneagles Hotel in Torquay remains uncertain after councillors rejected a plan to convert it into a retirement home. John...
View ArticleRockwood Lunatic / Insane Asylum (Kingston, Canada - March 2014)
I first gained entry into the insane asylum in the summer of 2011. Dozens of subsequent return visits attempting to gain entry resulted in a total of six successful explorations over the following...
View ArticleStockton District Heating, Billingham, November 27th
Introduction Always fancied this one since I moved here at the start of the year, however I didn't think you could get in Apparently you can. Itwas a little sketchy to say the least. High vis trousers...
View ArticleNorth Greenwich Crane Climb - Nov 2015
New video up on my youtube channel from a crane in Lower Riverside, North Greenwich. Visited with a non-member, and it was windy as fuck! I'm guessing it was about 120 meters but yeah. It's a fun one....
View ArticlePenny Rigg Copper Mill and Adits - Tilberthwaite - October 2015
Penny Rigg Copper Mill and Adits - Tilberthwaite Penny Rigg Mill, showing the pit which housed a 32ft diameter wheel. History Penny Rigg Copper Mill was used to process copper ore which was transported...
View ArticlePriory House and Tunnel Pontefract Nov 2015
First report go steady lol hope its ok Before this place gets knocked down filled in thought id share with you. The Priory House (white house) Pontefract With only living 10 minutes away from this...
View ArticleH.M.P. Lancaster Castle Prison - July 2014
Her Majesty's Prison Lancaster Castle Lancaster Castle is one of the oldest castle’s in England. It has been used as a prison since 1196. In its years as a prison, its most famous inmates were the...
View ArticleNorth Leamington School
So, I explored the old site of North Leam school. it's a bit of a tourist site, but I've been there a few times before and I thought it would make a good first report. This is my most recent...
View Article29 Nov 2015 - Brunel Lodge
My first posting of a visit. This is an old psychiatric unit located in Devon. Looks as if it was vacated without much care at all. Very much open and easy to access. Be discrete though else security...
View ArticleKingston Prison, Portsmouth, Hampshire, September 2013
History from Wikipedia: HM Prison Kingston is a former Category B/C men's prison. Kingston Prison was originally built in 1877 as a Victorian radial design prison. Kingston has had a varied history. At...
View ArticleGuest Hospital, Dudley - November 2015
The original buildings were constructed in 1849 by the Earl of Dudley to accommodate miners blinded in local mines. The miners rejected the Earl's charity, and the buildings remained empty until 1871,...
View ArticleNoteworthy Reports
This section is a showcase of 'Noteworthy Reports' from 28DL. All the reports you see here are notable for one or more of the following reasons at least... A good first explore. This might be either on...
View ArticlePaddy's Wigwam/Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, Merseyside - November 2015
Liverpool has always been my favourite city to explore, I've always liked the birds and it aint half bad for a skate either. I started out down on the docks with Rookie, Appo, Sui, OBO, Niall, AT...
View ArticleWar Memorial Hospital – Melton Mowbray – Aug 2015
The history The first house to be built south of Melton's River Eye, Hill House was built pre 1760 by Mr Hind, and let to the Earl and Countess of Chesterfield. In 1840 Colonel Charles Wyndham moved...
View ArticleThe Great North Road - Gibraltar - 2015
The Great North Road was originally constructed in WW2 as a vehicle tunnel that would travel much of the length of the rock, it led onto Fosse Way which is still used by the military and has a strict...
View ArticleThe Guest Hospital Dudley Nov 2015
The original buildings were constructed in 1849 by the Earl of Dudley to accommodate miners blinded in local mines. The miners rejected the Earl's charity, and the buildings remained empty until 1871,...
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