Rural Ruins: 20 Eerie Images of Abandonments
Rural Ruins: 20 Eerie Images of Abandonments: [ By Steph in Abandoned Places & Architecture. ]
In the last century, the human population has become increasingly urban, concentrating in city centers and suburbs. As younger generations leave and small farms are displaced by commercial agribusiness, rural properties fall into ruin – barns sagging, stables rotting, farmhouses standing like specters of the past. Because of their isolation, these structures are less likely than their urban counterparts to be home to squatters, or fall prey to vandals, so they can have the feel of time capsules. Here are 20 striking photographs of rural abandonments all over Europe, Britain and the Americas.
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In the last century, the human population has become increasingly urban, concentrating in city centers and suburbs. As younger generations leave and small farms are displaced by commercial agribusiness, rural properties fall into ruin – barns sagging, stables rotting, farmhouses standing like specters of the past. Because of their isolation, these structures are less likely than their urban counterparts to be home to squatters, or fall prey to vandals, so they can have the feel of time capsules. Here are 20 striking photographs of rural abandonments all over Europe, Britain and the Americas.
Abandoned Farm Near Antioch, California
(image via: jeannie wallen)
Golden tree-spotted hills rise up around an abandoned farm in Antioch, California, complete with a barn, stables and a grain silo.Abandoned Orphanage, France
(image via: boklm.eu)
A photographer calling himself ‘boklm’ stumbled upon this abandoned orphanage in a small village to the south of Paris. The facility seems to have closed sometime around 1990. He says, “We saw stables, a barn half collapsed, a tennis court, some offices, small houses, a small church, something like a restaurant or canteen, kitchens, a few other buildings with rooms.”Once a Home, Ohio
(image via: don o’brien)
Perhaps the most striking thing about this abandoned property in Pike County, Ohio is the curiously large pile of aluminum cans discarded in front of the house.Moss-Covered Cottage in Ireland
(image via: the lizard queen)
An abandoned cottage with a roof nearly taken over by vegetation is bathed in eerie light in County Kerry, Ireland.Forgotten House, Warren County, Delaware
(image via: nicholas_t)
Remnants of snow and a dark cloudy sky made this abandoned home within the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area look even more sad.Abandoned Stables, Pennsylvania
(image via: michael le roi)
No longer home to horses, these rotting stables in rural Pennsylvania are rife with decay.Nature’s Roof, Scotland
(image via: paul stevenson)
An abandoned stone structure near the Old Place of Monreith, Scotland has gotten a whole new roof, courtesy of Mother Nature.Old Mill Carleton Place, Ontario
(image via: marcel regimbald)
Historic mill works have been left to rust out in the open at Ashton, Ontario.Stone Ruins, Devil’s Hole Creek, Pennsylvania
(image via: nicholas_t)
Only the walls remain of an old home near Devil’s Hole Creek in Paradise Township, Pennsylvania.Barn Detail, Wisconsin
(image via: randen pederson)
Red-tinged slats of wooden siding peel away from a barn in rural Wisconsin.Abandoned Chapel
(images via: der krampus)
Photographer George Foster found a creepy old log chapel littered with leaves and dirt in the rural Adirondacks.Farmhouse, Columbia County, Pennsylvania
(image via: nicholas_t)
What might once have been a beautiful farmhouse in Columbia County, Pennsylvania is now little more than a wooden skeleton, looking as if it might fall at any time.Solitary House, Iowa
(image via: brainedge)
An abandoned home in the countryside of Iowa stands stark against the muted winter sky.Farmhouse, Maryland
(image via: anna levinzon)
Here’s another farmhouse that was clearly once a beautiful home, and is now an empty shell awaiting demolition.Fallen Shed, Ontario, Canada
(image via: mamonello)
This wooden shed in Ontario has clearly seen better days, but is still littered with the remnants of its former purpose.Meyers Divers Airport Plane Nosecone Graveyard, Rural Michigan
(image via: beckstei)
A rural area in Michigan serves as a graveyard for decommissioned nosecones from jet planes at the Meyers Airport.Pig and Grain Barn, North Dakota
(image via: mrbilt6)
This abandoned barn in North Dakota still looks idyllic for now, but once it starts falling apart, that beautifully weathered wood should definitely be reclaimed.Abandoned Barn in Argentina
(image via: largerich)
There’s not much left to this barn in the countryside of Argentina, and by the looks of those shrubs growing inside, it’s been empty for a while.Want More? Click for Great Related Content on WebUrbanist:
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