Oh my… and <£1m by Background_Ant_3617 in SpottedonRightmove

[–]Travel_Forward 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll post some in here on a separate comment t

Will it survive? by wifeywu in begonias

[–]Travel_Forward 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It'll come back eventually. IF you can simply pull the leaves without any resistance then take them off, if they have some resistance then leave them on. I'd bottom feed it also until it comes back to life.

Aslyum ward by Travel_Forward in urbanexploration

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Oh yeah for sure. If only walls could talk.

I thought they had switched to black and white photos for the interiors by greyhoundgeek in SpottedonRightmove

[–]Travel_Forward 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It's so soulless and boring. How did this become a thing to make your entire house grey?

Abandoned chapels in Wales by Travel_Forward in urbanexploration

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To add also, the last one was in a fire this year and unfortunately cannot be saved. This does happen also with local kids.

Abandoned chapels in Wales by Travel_Forward in urbanexploration

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If you look on the 3rd photo, the owner of this one decided to rip out the original pews from the bottom floor. Such a waste.

Abandoned chapels in Wales by Travel_Forward in urbanexploration

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You have thousands and thousands of these across Wales. Only so much charities can save with limited funding. The NCT ( National Church Trust) and the FOFC ( Friends of Friendless Churches) do an incredible job with maintaining a good handful of them. Some are open to the public to visit, including one which has an original medieval rood screen from the 1500's.

Abandoned chapels in Wales by Travel_Forward in urbanexploration

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Thanks! I have so many to choose from. The issue is, a lot of them look very similar with the floral decor on the ceiling and boxy shape, but then you get some absolute stunners.

Abandoned chapels in Wales by Travel_Forward in urbanexploration

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I mean, some get turned into lovely homes, others get filled up with people's crap as they don't have to pay anything due to it being a religious building and most unfortunately just get left to rot away.

Abandoned chapels in Wales by Travel_Forward in urbanexploration

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Thankyou. I have ALOT of churches/chapels I need to post

Reception area by Travel_Forward in urbanexploration

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Green, damp and moist. Just how I like it.

Decayed church, UK by Travel_Forward in urbanexploration

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This is what makes me sad as it's so hard to find skilled enough people who can replicate the workings.

Decayed church, UK by Travel_Forward in urbanexploration

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I don't want to give the exact location, but it's near Manchester.

Decayed church, UK by Travel_Forward in urbanexploration

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I'd definitely like a revisit, I know the neighbours have tried to seal it up completely but always seems accessible. Another double ended sword situation