Archives: October 27, 2024

We Tried This Abandoned Police Station | No Access On This One

Urban exploring often promises a journey into the unknown, but not every adventure ends with success. Our latest attempt led us to an eerie, long-abandoned police station, its imposing façade hiding decades of secrets within. Despite the allure of cracked windows and overgrown paths, we were met with locked gates and boarded-up doors at every turn. The once bustling hub of law enforcement, now nothing more than a forgotten relic, seemed determined to keep its mysteries behind closed doors. We circled the building, peering through broken windows, but the interior remained just out of reach. Though we couldn’t step inside, the haunting exterior told its own story—of a building left to decay, silently observing the passing of time. This failed attempt left us with more questions than answers, but the experience was a reminder of the challenges and unpredictability that come with urban exploration. Even when entry isn’t possible, the thrill of discovery and the thrill of the unknown are always worth the effort.


Derelict & Left To Rot | Abandoned Young Offenders Service

Exploring the Haunting History of a YOS Prison: A Glimpse into Abandonment and Forgotten Lives Nestled in the heart of Erdington, Birmingham, the abandoned Young Offender’s Institution (YOS) stands as a chilling monument to the past. Once a bustling centre of rehabilitation and punishment, this now derelict building echoes with stories of its former inhabitants, staff, and the dark history it carries. In this blog post, we delve deep into the eerie remnants of the prison, exploring its architecture, its turbulent history, and the mysteries surrounding its closure. Through photographs, local legends, and an exploration of its significance in the community, we reveal the secrets hidden within the crumbling walls of Erdington YOS Prison. Join us on a journey into the forgotten corners of this abandoned site, where every room tells a story of a bygone era.