Abandoned Farms
Abandoned farms are a goldmine – hard to find, but very rewarding. If you find an abandoned farm, there’s a good chance there’s also an abandoned farmhouse onsite so you’ve just bagged yourself a 2 in 1 urbex adventure! Watch out for squatters and unstable interior structures in abandoned farmhouses though. These derelict sites are not likely to come with warning signs so use your own common sense.
Abandoned Cattle Farm, Perth, Western Australia
This unique abandoned site used to be a farm that traded under the name J Wade Grazing Co between 2000 and 2003. There are several buildings at this location, which were used for cattle ranching, agriculture, and forestry. It was run independently by a family who was big into their horses, which isn’t surprising because the site is located within one of Perth’s main horsie areas. The family owned a racehorse called Legerman, a thoroughbred born in Australia (1988). The buildings are extremely dilapidated, especially the main house which is the main feature in the video. The floorboards have been ripped up in some of the rooms, the ceilings have fallen in and graffiti is on every wall. Some of the graffiti is cool, especially in the outer buildings. Enjoy the video and photography slideshow below and don’t forget to follow Abandoned World Photography for regular urbex updates on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
Abandoned Windgate Farm, Co. Wicklow, Ireland
This site was pretty cool, but it was small considering a lot of rooms were inaccessible due to flooding. The buildings that were open and derelict, were all being actively used by squatters it seemed and the amount of rubbish and graffiti implied there was a lot of drugs/drinking going on here too. Overall, it was a great explore and it was so easy to find and access (bonus – no security at all). Enjoy the photography slideshow below and don’t forget to follow Abandoned World Photography for regular urbex updates on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
Abandoned Farmhouse, Co. Wexford, Ireland
I stumbled on this abandoned farmhouse in County Wexford, Ireland one day as I was going for a Summer stroll. Sometimes, the best explorations are buildings you find spontaneously. There were a good few abandoned structures here but most of which were completely boarded up. The areas I did manage to get in to were cool, a lot of old farm related items and machinery but overall, not a whole lot to see. Enjoy the photography slideshow below and don’t forget to follow Abandoned World Photography for regular urbex updates on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.