Exploring St Athan's Boys Village - 2022

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  • čas přidán 8. 08. 2024
  • Built in the 1920's, it was the intention of two philanthropists to improve the wellbeing of the boys who worked across Wales' coal mines. This camp in south-Wales provided over 100 boys with accommodation and sporting facilities to give them some respite over the summer. When the site closed in the 1990's, it fell into disrepair and is now dilapidated and falling apart.
    Read more here: beyondthepoint.co.uk/st-athans...
    Filmed on the Osmo Pocket 2.

Komentáře • 23

  • @andrewrobinson8768
    @andrewrobinson8768 Před 2 měsíci

    I weny there every year for 16 years with kids from Coventry and Warwickshire on holiday trust me it was amazing i had the best of times there it was immaculate and we loved it great memories

  • @chrisplunkett2814
    @chrisplunkett2814 Před 2 lety +5

    Nicely done as always guys! The music at the very beginning made me think we were in for a South Wales inspired Deliverance duelling banjos scene.
    What a shame the ignorant plebs with spray cans have to ruin everything they can find.In the right place this sort of thing looks amazing and can be very photogenic,sadly this isn't one of those places.

  • @SamuelRowlands-sh8zl
    @SamuelRowlands-sh8zl Před 7 měsíci +1

    It’s now all been knocked down spent many summers down here as a kid exploring 😢

  • @andy2e0lpa66
    @andy2e0lpa66 Před 2 lety +4

    Shame about the idiots with spray cans ,not a lot you can do about that, but well put together,thanks 👍

  • @grahamtanner559
    @grahamtanner559 Před 2 lety +3

    Nice little video,the 34 I think is 3 foot 4 inches the shallow end

  • @Taffygames2013
    @Taffygames2013 Před rokem

    When I was 18 I worked there in 1990 as part of a team. All the amenities were there pool,gym and games room were put to good use. The outside left wall of the chapel there is a small brass plaque where the managers dog was buried. Was an amazing time working there.

  • @jjs3287
    @jjs3287 Před 2 lety

    Well done, probably the best Urbex channel on youtube. I think you got the pace of this video just right.

  • @eatwalkstitchsleep
    @eatwalkstitchsleep Před 2 lety +1

    I’m amazed any of this is still standing - I remember this being a popular one back in maybe 2008ish. Nice to see your take on it :-)

  • @ExploringwithAustinandThomas

    Well done Joe a fascinating place, very interesting watch.

  • @travels77
    @travels77 Před rokem

    that was pump for the swimming pool i did my major photography project for uni back in 2012 on it heard some really good stories about great time people used to have there visited this year was surprised it still standing... most of dormitories gone now and chapel wrecked (roof) kitchen really demolished and dining room... was glad to be back really... great take... love it

  • @SkunkworxAircraft
    @SkunkworxAircraft Před rokem

    When we went there at night 10 years ago, the church was complete, it had beautiful moziac tiles and some people had painted a giant pentagram on the floor was well creepy

  • @NHSUKFan909
    @NHSUKFan909 Před 2 lety

    great video guys, I do like your urban exploring docs there pritty amazing.

  • @roamingtheruins6247
    @roamingtheruins6247 Před 2 lety

    Awesome video, I explored here several months ago! Very cool to see but sad now it’s a shell of what it once was

  • @TealyDorsett
    @TealyDorsett Před 2 dny

    I was out with my family. We just drove past it got out the car and had a look. Something from that church was looking at me. Hoping it's spray paint but it was a clown. Holy shit it is scary. Sisters went there one got a can thrown at them. The other did the Oujia board. Scary!

  • @simongee8928
    @simongee8928 Před rokem

    Although the senetaph is Grade 2 listed, theres no guarantee that this will protect it. Property speculators have a way of cash passing certain hands in order to get their own way. In our neck of the woods, some noted structures have been demolished 'in a hurry'. Too late then.

  • @MumOf5Jade
    @MumOf5Jade Před rokem +1

    Growing up in Cardiff I visited this place so many times as a teenager. Over 14 years ago. Its changed a lot. The graffiti for one!!

  • @twitchbiddy6880
    @twitchbiddy6880 Před rokem

    Such a shame it’s been vandalised and left to fall apart. I’d imagine not too many people would want to live so close to those high tension power lines.

  • @stephencleaves
    @stephencleaves Před 2 lety

    Interesting video guy's, shame its been left to decay and not repurposed for another use. As always, brilliantly filmed and narrated, well done.

  • @HauntedTheTruth
    @HauntedTheTruth Před 2 lety +1

    Nice histoy info. Was this open access? I'm assuming it was made in the last month?

    • @travels77
      @travels77 Před rokem

      access not restricted at the moment was there this month no barriers can park on the side of the road

    • @HauntedTheTruth
      @HauntedTheTruth Před rokem

      @@travels77 ye I did go ion the end. Some locals said the person who owned it left and since then gate been wide open they apar were in the house just down road from it. Issue is now its become the hotspot for locals to chill so always loads of youth there

  • @tomstickland
    @tomstickland Před 2 lety

    I had a look round a few days ago. The power station is more interesting.