Tada!
Our first proper urbex mission....
and we loved it!!!!
This place was amazing! the only downfall was the severity of the rain
as it also made the floors extremely dodgy as half of them we're caving in anyway
BUT as always we were careful! and we did have a handy asset in the form of Ben's mum!
who worked in the grange before it was condemned to act as a tour guide lol
she helpfully informed us which rooms patients died in, not sure if it was help or hindrance
!
This place wasn't really that creepy, although the basement was horrid but it did have some awfully strange noises! doors shutting and i SWEAR i could see shadows moving around but again I'm a wuss.
Took us a while to judge which parts of this building were safe and which areas where no go and i plucked up quite a bit of courage ( which isn't like me in scary big houses ) and climbed the extremely un-sturdy , fire damaged stairs and the top flight which had no banister lol... the joys!
I must admit climbing that second flight had my heart racing as there was so much debris on the wall side of the stairs i was balancing on the edge and looking over with no banister to a 12ft drop isn't the most pleasant thing!
Now this place was built in 1880 and restored after a fire 1898.
"Not sure what happened in the next 50 years but in 1952 it became a county council old people's home. It seems the place was still being used as a nursing home up to about 4 years ago, maybe even less, the recent fire damage is pretty extensive and it's been trashed by kids and weather. According to the estate agent's sales details the fire damage has meant the building has become 'de-listed'. This makes me suspicious about the cause of the fire - the home was originally for 30 or so residents, new plans have gone forward to re-use the footprint for a new nursing home, big enough for 60 people (obviously knocking down the once listed building)..."
First room we came across... Next too some sort of conservatory
Spiral Staircase in what looked like a living area.
Kitchen in the basement not much left here.
Stairs leading out of basement and into the main building.
Main hallway ground floor.
Can you?, We couldn't.
Hallway leading to bedrooms & bathrooms.
I wanted to put a witty comment here. But here's bens suggestion instead. " a picture above a loo "
We sat here for 10 minutes and still couldn't figure out what channel this was we concluded it was QVC.
A toliet.
Radox advert test shot.
Open air shower.
Talking about bring ceiling down ?
Smoke alarm.
Stairs leading down to the basement.
Wallpaper hanging from stairs.
Main Hallway again
Fallen ceiling fixture.
Room leading through to newer part of building alot of holes in this floor !
Old entrance hall.
Light fixture and stairs without banister.
The stairs im talking about lol !
Glass windows upstairs.
Stain Glass Window.
Stairmaster!
Upstairs landing.
Large first floor bedroom.
First floor bedroom.
Ben
Good old ikea.
Table on first floor with water reflection.
No ones answering this panic button.
Roof spire.
Front of the building.
Side View.
Here's a few fisheye pictures
Again really sorry this is pic heavy im really tired and we got a little carried away with the camera today
will slow down with the next post.
Em and Ben
Our first proper urbex mission....
and we loved it!!!!
This place was amazing! the only downfall was the severity of the rain
as it also made the floors extremely dodgy as half of them we're caving in anyway
BUT as always we were careful! and we did have a handy asset in the form of Ben's mum!
who worked in the grange before it was condemned to act as a tour guide lol
she helpfully informed us which rooms patients died in, not sure if it was help or hindrance
!
This place wasn't really that creepy, although the basement was horrid but it did have some awfully strange noises! doors shutting and i SWEAR i could see shadows moving around but again I'm a wuss.
Took us a while to judge which parts of this building were safe and which areas where no go and i plucked up quite a bit of courage ( which isn't like me in scary big houses ) and climbed the extremely un-sturdy , fire damaged stairs and the top flight which had no banister lol... the joys!
I must admit climbing that second flight had my heart racing as there was so much debris on the wall side of the stairs i was balancing on the edge and looking over with no banister to a 12ft drop isn't the most pleasant thing!
Now this place was built in 1880 and restored after a fire 1898.
"Not sure what happened in the next 50 years but in 1952 it became a county council old people's home. It seems the place was still being used as a nursing home up to about 4 years ago, maybe even less, the recent fire damage is pretty extensive and it's been trashed by kids and weather. According to the estate agent's sales details the fire damage has meant the building has become 'de-listed'. This makes me suspicious about the cause of the fire - the home was originally for 30 or so residents, new plans have gone forward to re-use the footprint for a new nursing home, big enough for 60 people (obviously knocking down the once listed building)..."
First room we came across... Next too some sort of conservatory
Spiral Staircase in what looked like a living area.
Kitchen in the basement not much left here.
Stairs leading out of basement and into the main building.
Main hallway ground floor.
Can you?, We couldn't.
Hallway leading to bedrooms & bathrooms.
I wanted to put a witty comment here. But here's bens suggestion instead. " a picture above a loo "
We sat here for 10 minutes and still couldn't figure out what channel this was we concluded it was QVC.
A toliet.
Radox advert test shot.
Open air shower.
Talking about bring ceiling down ?
Smoke alarm.
Stairs leading down to the basement.
Wallpaper hanging from stairs.
Main Hallway again
Fallen ceiling fixture.
Room leading through to newer part of building alot of holes in this floor !
Old entrance hall.
Light fixture and stairs without banister.
The stairs im talking about lol !
Glass windows upstairs.
Stain Glass Window.
Stairmaster!
Upstairs landing.
Large first floor bedroom.
First floor bedroom.
Ben
Good old ikea.
Table on first floor with water reflection.
No ones answering this panic button.
Roof spire.
Front of the building.
Side View.
Here's a few fisheye pictures
Again really sorry this is pic heavy im really tired and we got a little carried away with the camera today
will slow down with the next post.
Em and Ben