Exploring an Abandoned House of Fraser with West Midlands Police | Urban Exploration Adventure
Join us as we embark on a thrilling urban exploration journey through the abandoned House of Fraser in the heart of the West Midlands. This once-bustling department store now stands forgotten, and we’re giving you an exclusive look inside. In a rare twist, we have the West Midlands Police on hand for this adventure, as we uncover hidden gems, decaying remnants, and explore the history behind this iconic building.
What secrets does this abandoned location hold? Watch as we delve into the eerie atmosphere and uncover the story of the store’s sudden closure, all while being accompanied by the police. This video showcases the unique blend of urban exploration and the necessary safety precautions when venturing into such spaces. Don’t miss this thrilling exploration!
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.
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As five ways security catches us every time we thought f**k it let’s climb something taller instead. Here it is guys the new 51 floor skyscraper in Birmingham. Enjoy the view.
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Constructed in 1954 and became abandoned in the early 2000s.
The bunker could produce its own power, using diesel engines and generating sets, and had its own store of water. Never used for its intended purpose, in 1956 the space provided temporary shelter to refugees who had fled the Hungarian Uprising.
The mansion and surrounding land, including the bunker, was sold by Sandwell Metropolitan Council, for the West Midlands Fire and Civil Defence Authority, in 1990. The council made it a rather insane condition of the sale that, if nuclear war had not broken out by 2003, the bunker was to be demolished. It’s still there.
About The Ivy Leaf: The 0.75Acres of landed this place is on is currently up for sale!
The site currently comprises of a former social club building which comprises of part three storey, part single storey masonry with a mixture of flat and barrelled roofs over.
The site has planning permission granted under 2021/06275/PA for the demolition of the existing structures and the creation of 50 apartments, a ground floor retail unit and associated parking.
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After leaving an abandoned underground night club on Tuesday we stumbled across this abandoned crop in Digbeth. This isn’t the only one we have came across in Digbeth either the place is full of them, but to our surprise this one was kind of fresh.
From the looks of this place the police must have raided as all the tents had been sliced and all the wiring had been cut, but to our surprise there was still cuttings lights blackout curtains and more like they were ready to get the brand new tent, that has now been sliced, up and running!
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(BRUMZ UPDATES BLEED CONTROL KIT INFORMATION) 2024 BLEED CONTROL KIT APPEAL ❤️ After a massive success last year I’ve decided to help the Daniel Baird Foundation again to continue ‘with your help’ to get more of these life saving bits of equipment out there across Birmingham in 2024 – Last year from around April time until November we managed to get 34 bleed control kits all registered and given out to different venues across Birmingham from pubs/clubs, community hubs, taxi ranks, and local businesses 👏👏👏👏 (another one still to go out either next week or first week in January) I thought about setting the 2024 target at 40/50 kits but even if we get just one every month out there thats 12 extra kits that could save 12 lives if ever a kit is needed ❤️
As for all collections/appeals that I do every single penny sent will be mentioned in the comments below including all receipts etc (I will pin this post at the top of the page) each kit costs £85 but after tax and p&p they work out to £110. As for making a donation towards the 2024 appeal just drop me a message saying ‘KIT’ and I’ll send you the details…. Apart from the DBF the followers of Brumz Updates got more bleed control kits out across Birmingham in 2023 than anyone else 👏👏👏👏👏 in fact you guys might of put more kits out there in 2023 than any other group/org in the UK (let me check on that one) Right then……..let’s smash it again in 2024 👊🏻👊🏽👊🏿
As you can imagen this was one of out eeriest explores, we loads of paper work left behind, games and bibles this explore was worth every bit of danger it took to get in.
After looking online I believe we are one of the first to explore this place. Although the eerie church now looks like it has been taken over and renovation has started were not sure what’s going on with the the church built between 1820 and 1822, by the architect Francis Goodwin in the decorated perpendicular gothic style at an expense of £14,235, raised by subscription of the inhabitants.
The property was recently listed online with the asking price at £3million. We hope this location gets left in its former glory and no one gets in to smash it up as this property is an absolute gem and absolutely stunning. From the stain glass windows right down to the old wooden beaming. We hope you enjoy the explore as much as us.
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After attempting a revisit on an abandoned swimming baths we recently explored, we had police land on site before we left. We thought we would be able to sneak out but little did we know they had the drone on hand and was straight up to the roof top.
Since our last explore, security have properly secured the building. It was also ashame to see that people had been there and started to vandalise the out side with windows smashed around the building. So we don’t blame security to tightening down on this location to help preserve the history left behind in this Grade 2 listed building.
Except from at the start, we would like to thank the West Bromwich police for working respectfully with us on this occasion and we will possibly see you on our travels in future… P.S leave the dogs behind next time.
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We explored this abandoned pub back in January, to our surprise it was left like the owner had just got up and left. With bank statements left behind, beer barrels and you could even pour yourself a mouldy drink.
The paperwork found made us believe the pub had closed back in 2020 and we originally thought that it was Covid related. But we returned a month later to try again to be met with the owner at the side of the property.
We then found out the locks were changed, and that the previous owner had not paid any rent since being there. We also found out that the pub actually closed in 2021.The building is now owned by the funeral directors based nearby and the owner is located nearby so is hard to access.
As always weirdly there was also no access to the upstairs of the property, like most pubs we have come across.
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