Abandoned Buffett Island | No Upstairs Access

Buffet Island, closed 2020, has no access to the upstairs due to being boarded up. The building has now been vacant for 4 years. Historically, it operated as a popular community pub known as Schofields and then The Trees.

Currently, McDonald’s is proposing to develop a new restaurant on the former Buffet Island restaurant site on Queslett Road.

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Abandoned Tunnels G….. | Members Only Exclusive.

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We explored the abandoned GKN Factory in Sandwell/Birmingham with easy access and straight into the tunnels this was a great explore. If you attempt this one yourself please be mindful that the ventilation is not the best and just from the short amount of time we were down there, your be able to see below, we started becoming light headed ourselves.

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Abandoned Former Birmingham Wheels | Future BCFC Ground

Birmingham Wheels Park is a now closed. A former dedicated Wheeled-sports park with a short-track oval motor racing circuit, MSA approved kart circuit, drifting arenas, off-road rally stage and the UK’s only purpose-built outdoor speed-skating arena. The site is in the Bordesley Green area of Birmingham, England.


Abandoned Cannabis Farm | Exploring Abandoned Birmingham

When exploring around Birmingham, we stumbled across this abandoned cannabis farm in Birmingham. It looks like they were scared off as there was still 2 rooms of plants not taken, but 2 completely gone! This has got to be one of the best explores we had came across and one what really shocked us.

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The Ivy Leaf Centre – Royal British Legion

After many unsuccessful attempts, we diecided to go back and try 1 last time!

This time we got in, enjoy the abandoned Royal British Legion Footage with us.

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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.


The Q Club Birmingham

Opened in 1989 in a former Methodist church, The Que Club rapidly became the centre of Birmingham’s club culture, with nights such as Atomic Jam, Flashback, House Of God, Logical Progression and The Bubble Club. Carl Cox, David Holmes, Grooverider, Paul Oakenfold, Underworld, Massive Attack, Pete Tong and Andrew Weatherall all played here, and Daft Punk’s first live album, Alive 1997, was recorded at the venue.

The Que Club closed permanently in 2017 and the Grade II-listed building where it was located is now vacant. In The Que was create to preserve the cultural importance of the club and the nights it hosted, and was funded in part by a grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.