
The American Diner – Route 66
Route 66 is a former American diner located in Conlig, Northern Ireland. Opening in 1998 this restaurant followed a similar fate of the American Route 66 and closed its doors in 1999 due to...
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Route 66 is a former American diner located in Conlig, Northern Ireland. Opening in 1998 this restaurant followed a similar fate of the American Route 66 and closed its doors in 1999 due to...

An overgrown and forgotten about house, located just off a busy road in Northern Ireland. Formerly a grand house, this abandoned residence is now a dumping ground for old appliances.
RAF Ballykelly opened in June of 1941 as a base for RAF Coastal Command during World War II. From here, aircraft were sent out to spot, track and engage enemy submarines in the Atlantic...

One rainy Saturday afternoon we set out to find an abandoned school but instead stumbled upon this nondescript, farmhouse looking building. Inside however, we found something completely unexpected – an abandoned mill with items...

A gentleman’s residence, located in rural Northern Ireland. It appears this property owner hung up his cap by the fireplace for the last time and simply disappeared.

Lisnamurrican Primary School was situated in Broughshane, just outside Ballymena. Enrolment peaked at 30 pupils before it closed its doors in 2006 due to dwindling numbers. Local celebrity, James Nesbitt, attended the school as...

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