Exploring The Derelict Lakeside Bowling Alley | Caught By Police Inside

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Exploring an Apocalyptical hospital in the UK.

This explore was one of the best hospitals we have come across. From hospital records left behind dating back to the mid-1900s, to old X-ray machines, this place genuinely looked like a zombie apocalypse had happened.

Huge thanks to MOD Dan 2 for the photos — without them, a few short videos! 😄

This explore started with no messing about; we just sent it. There was still an active section of the hospital on site, so we began by dodging cameras and checking windows and doors on the lower floors before climbing up to the roof to find our way in.

Once we dropped in, this explore was like no other hospital we had ever done. It was a true time-capsule hospital, with mid-1900s paper patient records simply left behind. In one room, there was an old, decaying X-ray machine still lying there.

As we continued exploring, we didn’t get the chance to reach the upper levels, as our explore was cut short by the police arriving with dogs to find us.

Here’s some history on the Hospital –

This hospital has a long history dating back to the mid-19th century, originally established to serve a growing industrial town and its surrounding rural communities. Built during a time when healthcare was rapidly evolving in Britain, the site expanded steadily to meet increasing demand, particularly during periods of war, epidemics, and population growth.

Throughout the late 1800s and early 1900s, the hospital became a key medical centre, offering treatments that were considered advanced for their time. New wards, operating theatres, and specialist departments were added over the decades, reflecting changes in medical practice and technology. During both World Wars, the site played an important role in treating injured service personnel and civilians alike.

By the mid-20th century, the hospital was fully integrated into the newly formed National Health Service, continuing to provide care for generations of local families. However, as healthcare needs changed and newer facilities were built elsewhere, parts of the site became outdated. Gradual downsizing followed, with sections closing and services being relocated.

Eventually, the hospital fell silent, leaving behind corridors frozen in time. Paper records, medical equipment, and forgotten rooms now tell the story of decades of care, innovation, and human experience — a true time capsule of Britain’s medical past.

Hope you enjoy these images and the documentation of this hospital. Catch you all on the next explore.

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Inside Nottingham’s Abandoned Guild Hall | Police Cells, Courtrooms & Pure Chaos!

Join us as we step inside Nottingham’s massive abandoned Guild Hall complex, including the old police station, courtrooms and fire station! What should’ve been a quiet explore quickly turned into one of the craziest nights we’ve ever had…

Inside, we unexpectedly bumped into around 20 other explorers wandering the corridors, police cells and fire station bays. The atmosphere was unreal — echoing footsteps, voices through empty hallways, and that eerie feeling.

Just as we were making our way out, things got even more intense when we ran into security, turning this explore into a heart-pounding rush to the exit.

If you love UK urban exploring, forgotten history, or adrenaline-filled moments, you’re going to enjoy this one! ➡️ Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBE to join us on more explores! 📸 “Take nothing but photos, leave nothing but footprints.”


Exploring Birmingham’s Abandoned PRYZM… for the 3rd Time! | Police Show Up & Dee Gets Arrested?!

Welcome back to the channel — this time, I’m diving into PRYZM Birmingham for the third time 🕺… but things don’t go quite how I expected.

About PRYZM Birmingham

PRYZM was one of the most iconic nightclubs on Broad Street in Birmingham. Originally it was the legendary Gatecrasher, but in 2016 it relaunched with a ÂŁ1.4 million renovation under the Deltic Group.

The venue was huge: up to ~2,500 capacity across three floors.

Inside, there were four distinct rooms: a main arena, a more intimate R&B-style “Curve” room, a pure house “House” room, and a retro disco “Vinyl” area.

It was known for its cutting-edge light & sound tech, massive LED screens, neon lights and disco balls — definitely a proper super-club. soundvibemag.com

The club catered to a young crowd and mixed genres like electronic, hip-hop, and R&B, which made it a central hub for Birmingham’s nightlife. soundvibemag.com

Ownership & Business Background

PRYZM in Birmingham was run by Rekom UK (previously the Deltic Group).

Unfortunately, in early 2024 Rekom UK went into administration, citing major financial pressures — rising energy costs, business rates, and a drop in student night-out spending due to the cost-of-living crisis.

As a result, PRYZM Birmingham closed with immediate effect.

The closure meant more than 70 jobs were lost.

According to local business groups, there are already plans or hopes to redevelop the former club space.

Why It’s So Legendary / Why I Keep Exploring It

For years, PRYZM was the place to go in Birmingham for a big night out — massive dancefloor, big-name DJs, and a wild clubbing experience.Because of its size and layout, there are so many corners and rooms to explore; it’s a playground for urban exploration.

The contrast between how vibrant it was in its prime and how it is now (after closure) gives it a hauntingly nostalgic feel.

In This Video / Exploration

I go back in for the third time, pushing boundaries further than before — checking out parts I haven’t explored in my previous visits.

Things go wrong: this time, it escalates — the police are called, and yes, Dee gets arrested (for real).

I document every twist: the layout, the vibe, security, and the tension of being caught in real time.

I reflect on the club’s history (from Gatecrasher to PRYZM), and what its closure means in the bigger picture of Birmingham nightlife.

Why You Should Watch

If you love urban exploration, this is not just another abandoned building: it’s one of the UK’s most iconic clubs.

There’s real stakes — the risk of getting caught, plus a lot of emotional weight because of the club’s legacy. It’s a story about change: the nightlife boom, the decline, and how places like PRYZM have shaped our memories.


Abandoned Birmingham Police Station | Exploring The Eerie Remains

Step inside the eerie, forgotten halls of an abandoned Birmingham police station. Once a place of law and order, it now stands silent — its cells empty, desks covered in dust, and walls whispering stories of the past.

Join me as I explore the decaying rooms, uncover hidden relics, and capture the haunting beauty of this urban ruin. From rusted jail bars to peeling paint, every corner reveals a glimpse into a bygone era. If you enjoy urban exploration and want to see more abandoned places brought back to life through the lens, don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe! #UrbanExploration #AbandonedPlaces #Birmingham

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Abandoned Sheffield Town Hall / Courts | Nature Reclaims Courtrooms… Then the Police Showed Up!

In this urban exploration, we step inside the abandoned Sheffield Old Town Hall, a haunting relic from the 1800s where history, decay, and nature collide. From crumbling Victorian courtrooms to dark, claustrophobic prison cells, every corner of this forgotten building tells a story.

Built in 1808 and expanded in the late 19th century, this site once housed Sheffield’s Crown and High Courts. Now, with ivy creeping through broken windows and rot claiming the walls, the Town Hall has become a stunning example of nature reclaiming the past.

But just as we were documenting the decay… the police arrived. Watch to the end to find out what happened when our explore took an unexpected turn.

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Join me as I explore forgotten, abandoned, and off-limits locations, uncovering the hidden stories behind the places time forgot. From eerie ghost towns to decaying mansions, underground tunnels, and mysterious ruins, I take you on thrilling adventures into the unknown.

Expect exciting urban exploration content, haunted locations, and incredible lost history captured on camera. Whether it’s an abandoned asylum, a forgotten factory, or a secret underground bunker, every location has a story to tell.

⚠️ Urban exploration can be dangerous and is done at your own risk. Always respect property laws and never vandalize locations. #DeeExplores #UrbanExploration #Urbex #AbandonedPlaces #ExploringTheUnknown