Main manor house in the 1920s.
Visited on our 2021 Ireland Summer trip before we looked at the seaside hotel with @jtza @DustySensorPhotography Alex and the man the myth Reece. Pretty straightforward then, despite there being cameras everywhere, there were a fair few blind spots. Inside, we were pleasantly surprised as the building was in quite a perfect state of decay with lots of equipment and belongings left, too. The main atrium was pretty special. I haven't seen much of it since, despite many trudging that way to the hotel afterwards, not many have gone!
The property is quite large, with four wings leading off from the main atrium that would have housed the school, whilst the adjoined manor house from the 1700s is extended after one wing.
We began in the modern block that was built in the 1960s full of dormitories.
Classroom.
Laundry room.
This corridor lead us to a room that gleamed gold with the sunlight entering.
Atrium.
Main hall apparently.
Games room.
Kitchen.
Top of the atrium.
Small canteen.
Lecture theatre.
Into the old mansion. It was absolutely wrecked in here, with most rooms having collapsed.
We also made a video on this school. You can watch here if you want: