172 Preston Castle (Full)
173 Preston Castle (Tower)
192 Tubs and Wine Barrels
187 Jar and Bottle in the Window
189 Lower Level Preston Castle
195 White Tub, Wine Barrels
This abandoned prison is still home to many interesting left-overs from its past.
This abandoned prison is still home to many interesting left-overs from its past.
This radiator is the only object left in the room from 50 years ago.
I don’t know how a sink ends up on the floor in a room that is not a bathroom, but there you have it.
This old bed does not look inviting in the least, even if you ad a nice mattress.
This is a dark doorknob on a white door with its paint cracking almost strategically.
This sink has been able to remain on the wall, unlike others in the building.
I can’t shy away from bright white objects in dark rooms, regardless of what the object is.
This is an odd arrangement of leftover tubs and wine barrels in Preston.
This white door opens up to a dark, small, and winding staircase.
These two glad pieces have lived here for over 50 years, much like all the other objects in the castle.
I can’t resist a geometric line of any object.
This open space is the heart of the castle, the lower levels that help keep it standing.
This border was painted all the way around a single room in the castle.
A.K.A Wash Away the Felonies – Award winning photograph
My favorite scene in the whole castle. Can you see the ball and claw feet on the tub?
This old bed does not look inviting in the least, even if you ad a nice mattress.
These are two of the many showers for the young inmates.
This is a close up of the hot and cold levers for the showers.
This large sink is located near the showers and was used by the inmates.
I can’t resist a geometric line of any object.
A.K.A. Lone Inmate – Award winning photograph
This mannequin has lasted 50 years next to this giant hole in the wall.
This old bed does not look inviting in the least, even if you ad a nice mattress.
These hooks line the entire hallway although they are missing in some places.
This vault is near the main entrance of the castle.
Lying on the ground near this corner of the castle, this is what you’d see.
I can’t resist a geometric line of any object.