Urbex Map Lisburn And Castlereagh
21 abandoned places in Lisburn And Castlereagh

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- Aqueducts
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All abandoned places in Lisburn And Castlereagh
21 verified GPS coordinates in the department of Lisburn And Castlereagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.
Looking for abandoned places in Lisburn And Castlereagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom? Urbex Maps offers 21 verified GPS coordinates of abandoned buildings in this area, including Aqueducts, Bunkers, Hospitals, Military.
21
verified spots
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June 2026
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Where to find abandoned places in Lisburn And Castlereagh?
The best way to find abandoned places in Lisburn And Castlereagh is through the interactive urbex map on Urbex Maps with 21 verified GPS coordinates. Top categories are Aqueducts, Bunkers, Hospitals, Military.
Types of abandoned places in Lisburn And Castlereagh
- Aqueducts
- Bunkers
- Hospitals
- Military
Spots in Lisburn And Castlereagh
BFS Hospital
Ballyskeagh Road, Drumbeg
Bells Lane, Lisburn
Broad Water Cycle Path, Aghalee
Diabetic Retinopathy Service, Lisburn
Glen Road, Glenavy
Glenavy
Glenavy Road, Lisburn
Honey we forgot the kids
Knockbracken Healthcare Park, Carryduff
Knockbracken Healthcare Park, Carryduff
Knockbracken Healthcare Park, Purdysburn
Lagmore Aqueduct
Monster of steel
Robert Stewart Spirits Grocer, Drumbeg
Shadows in the Coordinates
The Geometry of Absence
The Geometry of Absence
The Imported Void
Traces of Forgotten Coordinates
Tracing the Imported Void
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What our articles say about these places
The Maze closed on 29 September 2000, after the Good Friday Agreement, and most of the complex was demolished from 2006. But one complete H-Block, the prison hospital, a chapel, watchtowers and a long stretch of the perimeter wall are listed and still standing, sitting empty behind the fences. Plans for a peace and …Read the article : Abandoned Places in the UK: Top 10 Urbex 2026 →
