Albert Dyer Castle, known by several names in the world of urbex, was built at the end of the 18th century on the edge of an oak wood and near a small lake, which has now disappeared. This place full of history seems to have suffered the ravages of time and abandonment.
Once surrounded by splendid landscapes, the estate now seems to serve as a dumping ground, the park having been transformed into a sad open-air dump. Only the caretaker's house still seems inhabited, but the dense vegetation offers a semblance of protection against prying eyes.

During the 20th century, the castle was reportedly broken up into offices, housing various businesses in the area until 1991. Since then, it appears to have been abandoned, its walls now completely bricked up, making access to the interior virtually impossible.
The few openings, such as small holes in the cinder blocks, are either too narrow to pass through or blocked by boards and old tires, discouraging any attempt at exploration. Despite this, Albert Dyer Castle remains a fascinating mystery, a relic of the past that may one day be waiting to be rediscovered and preserved.
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