"A Decade of Decay: Abandoned Yorkshire's Exclusive 10-Year Anniversary Calendar"
As we mark a decade of uncovering the forgotten tales and eerie beauty of abandoned places across Yorkshire, the UK and Europe, Abandoned Yorkshire is thrilled to present our exclusive 10-Year Anniversary Calendar. This stunning collection features 12 handpicked locations that encapsulate the rich history and haunting charm of abandoned and derelict hidden gems.
Belgium's Forgotten Industry (January): Feel the industrial echoes of Belgium's past with a serene image of an abandoned factory corridor. A silent witness to the city's manufacturing history, this location is frozen in time.
Norwich's Abandoned Asylum (February): Delve into the eerie corridors of the Plumstead abandoned asylum. May brings a chilling atmosphere as we capture the haunting remains of a place that once held the stories of the forgotten and outcast.
Doncaster's Lost Glassworks (March): As the sun hangs low, explore the red-powdered remains of Doncaster's lost glassworks. March's calendar image captures the delicate beauty of shattered glass and snaking wires.
Bradford's Desolate Leisure Centre (April): Step into the heart of this once-iconic building with a glimpse of Bradford’s historic leisure centre. The dilapidated pool whispers tales of a bygone childhood and the echoes of the past that are now trapped within its walls.
Burmah Oils Forgotten Refinery (May): Feel the serenity of the solitary chair as the curtains blow in the wind behind. May brings a calming atmosphere as we capture the haunting remains of a place that once bustled with industry.
Lancashire’s Time Capsule (June): Celebrate the arrival of Summer with a look at this stunning paper mill, frozen in time. The haunting spectre of this once-thriving business reflects the changing fortunes of our industries.
The Melancholic Chateau (July): As the sun beats down outside, explore the lasting remains of a once-loved French home. July's calendar image captures the delicate beauty of decay and faded dreams.
Up Holland’s Lost Seminary (August): Experience the empty classroom of Up Holland's abandoned priest’s school as summer reaches its peak. The sun-dappled ruins tell a story of architectural decay and a turning of the tide for Britain’s priesthood.
The Continent’s Empty University (September): As autumn approaches, venture into this Belgian deserted university. The faded colors and sunbeams through the decaying roof evoke the nostalgia of days long gone.
The Forgotten Farmhouse (October): October brings a sense of musing with a captivating image of a once-loved farmhouse. The empty chairs and cobwebbed windows whisper tales of past residents.
The Bus Graveyard (November): As the sun finds it’s way through the broken roof and on to the skeletal remains of the cars and buses, this abandoned garage gives a glimpse of motoring history throughout the decades.
Cononley’s Abandoned Mill (December): Wrap up the year with a glimpse into one of the best preserved mill’s of Yorkshire, Horace Mills. The sun-soaked wooden floors and faded grandeur tell a tale of glory now lost to time.
Abandoned Yorkshire's 10-Year Anniversary Calendar is not just a collection of images; it's a journey through time, uncovering the stories and secrets that lie within the decaying walls of forgotten places. Join us in commemorating a decade of exploration and discovery, as we continue to shine a light on the beauty that emerges from decay.