What ever you film has a history of a building that is going to be lost for ever, now you and us have proof of what was there and not lost keep up the good work
It's extraordinary that none of the legal books were offered to local archives. Or maybe they were and the libraries didn't want them? Fascinating video.
Anything you showcase is fine with me because you guys do brilliant work by giving us history and facts of your explores. Looking forward to more videos from you guys 👍😊
Awesome video guys, as always. The rooms with tables and chairs near to the cells were probably for lawyers to use with their clients before entering the court rooms.
Brilliant video Guys I’ve been always wanting to see inside that beautiful building with it’s architectural design I use to walk passed it every day going to work great to actually see into it thanks also fantastic to see the court room with all oak woodwork and the gents toilet absolutely beautiful with it’s tiles of colours A real golden gem to see 👍😊
The closures have provided us with a lot of explorations, but it's still sad because of the beautiful architecture spanning across most of these buildings
Nice Historical building. Apart from being a court. The number of people who have gone though would have been interesting getting a feel old cases from the 1850's Thank you for sharing this with us all. 👍👍🥂
Great explore, my hubby works that taxi rank you could see in the background. Love all your videos especially when you have so much info on them, maybe make a video with a few small clips of places not so special (or places you don't get in) everyone finds different things interesting 😊
Behind the scenes, we spend a solid amount of time researching on Google, using various Urbex forums, social media, news reports and just scrolling across Google Maps hunting for new locations, like this one :)
I know It's such a cliché thing to say, but you guys are seriously under rated. I watch a channel called the proper people, they have 1.3 mil subs. You guys are just as good, Incredible videos.
There is a Millennium project building in Irvine, Scotland that I would love to see you explore if you can get across to it as it is at the Beach park and the only way across was via a bridge
We've done them in 2018, but didn't film a video. There are countless filmed there as well as it being very publically known. We tend to focus on the less seen places. Thanks for the suggestion, though :)
i was worried they would not find any original fittings inside the court rooms and end up on camera going mental having a bit of a mania prison like situation holding a mock dirty protest in one of the cells below the courts. dirty protest involves human waste smeared all over the cell walls and generally extreme bad behaviour by prisoners. hence the pun. *hit happens. especially when its all over the walls.
THE REAL PROBLEM THAT YOU HAVE WITH THESE TYPE OF BUILDINGS ONCE THEY HAVE COME TO THE END OF THEIR USE , NOBODY APART FROM WETHERSPOONS HAS ANY USE FOR THEM.
The UK's best urban explorers, these videos will be the best documentation of historic architecture. Appreciate the work you guys do!
Means so much to us :)
What ever you film has a history of a building that is going to be lost for ever, now you and us have proof of what was there and not lost keep up the good work
Thank you - we will do
It's extraordinary that none of the legal books were offered to local archives. Or maybe they were and the libraries didn't want them? Fascinating video.
We were surprised too. There is some historical attribute left there to rot...
Anything you showcase is fine with me because you guys do brilliant work by giving us history and facts of your explores. Looking forward to more videos from you guys 👍😊
Appreciate that - glad you enjoy our content
Great explore, loved the architecture. Whatever you explore is always interesting plus you always research and inform us of the history. Thanks.
We're glad you can learn from our videos, that means a great deal because there is a considerable amount of research gone into them
Hi great explor,can't believe they would have left all the books and furniture,great architecture lovely old building thanks for sharing
Awesome video guys, as always. The rooms with tables and chairs near to the cells were probably for lawyers to use with their clients before entering the court rooms.
This court looks beautiful
Both rooms had equally as stunning acrhitecture
Been past this building a million times on the bus, lovely to see the inside of it. Brilliant video guys!
Thanks!
I love all your content. whatever it is, keep it coming.
Appreciate the support
Brilliant video Guys I’ve been always wanting to see inside that beautiful building with it’s architectural design I use to walk passed it every day going to work great to actually see into it thanks also fantastic to see the court room with all oak woodwork and the gents toilet absolutely beautiful with it’s tiles of colours A real golden gem to see 👍😊
The courtroom and toilets were definitely the highlights! Glad you liked the feature
14:54 what’s this inside the cubicle? Is it just a fancy sink?
It's a sink to fill and empty mop buckets, that cubicle was probably for the cleaners.
Good video lads, was looking at this place myself
Cheers
since 2010 half of courthouses in UK have closed thats 162 buildings shut down for good
The closures have provided us with a lot of explorations, but it's still sad because of the beautiful architecture spanning across most of these buildings
Nice Historical building. Apart from being a court. The number of people who have gone though would have been interesting getting a feel old cases from the 1850's Thank you for sharing this with us all. 👍👍🥂
No problem, happy that you enjoyed it
great video, some more of the same please
We have many courts filmed, just waiting for the right time to share
you might want blur the text on the map at around 10:38
Great explore, my hubby works that taxi rank you could see in the background.
Love all your videos especially when you have so much info on them, maybe make a video with a few small clips of places not so special (or places you don't get in) everyone finds different things interesting 😊
We will consider that - we share some places that don't quite make a full video for our Patrons. Thank you
exelent done
i hope they dont just throw out those beautiful wooden benches.lovely old building but glad i was never in one.
Wow loved the video! How do you find these places? they are incredible
Behind the scenes, we spend a solid amount of time researching on Google, using various Urbex forums, social media, news reports and just scrolling across Google Maps hunting for new locations, like this one :)
I know It's such a cliché thing to say, but you guys are seriously under rated. I watch a channel called the proper people, they have 1.3 mil subs. You guys are just as good, Incredible videos.
We appreciate that very much
There is a Millennium project building in Irvine, Scotland that I would love to see you explore if you can get across to it as it is at the Beach park and the only way across was via a bridge
I saw this morning someone got arrested from exploring an old abandoned courthouse in Exeter .
1:38 sure why not!
You should try Sheffield old court rooms they been left to rot away too
We've done them in 2018, but didn't film a video. There are countless filmed there as well as it being very publically known. We tend to focus on the less seen places. Thanks for the suggestion, though :)
I hear there was a famous band that started out thereabouts...lol
You need to go back if it opens as a hotel to how it’s changed 😀
I loved the video. Such a shame, all those law books being left behind, maybe someone will find use for them
It's a tragedy that it has been out of use for so long. Hopefully, the construction will continue to a restored stage soon
Then where is this building?
When exploring these abandoned buildings are you not a bit worried about potential exposure to Asbestos or other potential toxic materials?
Magistrates don't deal with serious crimes. Serious crimes are dealt with in Crown courts.
You guys ever seen any Ghosts or something that doesn't add up ?
No
Once saw 14+3=18 in an abandoned building, it really didn't add up
i was worried they would not find any original fittings inside the court rooms and end up on camera going mental having a bit of a mania prison like situation holding a mock dirty protest in one of the cells below the courts. dirty protest involves human waste smeared all over the cell walls and generally extreme bad behaviour by prisoners. hence the pun. *hit happens. especially when its all over the walls.
THE REAL PROBLEM THAT YOU HAVE WITH THESE TYPE OF BUILDINGS ONCE THEY HAVE COME TO THE END OF THEIR USE , NOBODY APART FROM WETHERSPOONS HAS ANY USE FOR THEM.
How do you gain entry , if you have permission to be there ?
you might want blur the text on the map at around 10:38