About this location
Northern Ireland is rich with urbex possibilities. From boarded-up manor houses and deserted mills to former prisons, hospitals, dance halls and shipwrecks along the coast, this region’s abandoned places tell stories of conflict, industry and community. We explore and document forgotten corners across Ulster, revealing their history and atmosphere.
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Brookfield Agricultural School
An abandoned agricultural school, located on the outskirts of a village in Northern Ireland. It opened in 1836 as a Quaker School for children who had been disowned from the Quaker society.

The Twaddle Home
This derelict home was located along the picturesque coast of Northern Ireland. It was in an area of outstanding beauty and would have made the most perfect home at one point in time.

The Children’s Home
This abandoned children’s home is nestled among the trees and backing onto a picturesque river. Before it was turned into a children’s home, it had quite a rich history.

Warren House
A Victorian-style holiday home operated by the Orange Order for boys of the Junior Orange Association of Ireland.

The Abandoned Caravan Campsite
An abandoned caravan campsite located beside a forest park with easy access to a nearby mountain range in Northern Ireland.

The Green Residence
A Labourer’s style house built around the early 1900s in rural Northern Ireland.

The Chlorine Plant
The Chlorine Plant is a now defunct water treatment plant that cleaned and processed potable water for 2 nearby towns with a combined population of 60,000 people.

The Textile Factory
An abandoned textile mill on the site of the abandoned Flax Mill.