Fiesta
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This is my first report from one of my first ever explores - I heard about it chatting to a mate on the bus one day and realised this was the place that was my unwitting introduction to urbexing when I was 13, when some friends of mine took me there to drink vodka and scare ourselves shitless with ghost stories. So naturally I had to go back and reminisce.
On the outside it is a really imposing and impressive Victorian building, situated on one of Barnsley's few very nice streets - it's right near the beautiful building where Arthur Scargill ran the Miner's Union.
I've posted it in Hospitals and Asylums because, as far as I can tell (absolutely no info about it on the net) the rumours about it being a children's home seem true, seeing as it has a massive extension at the back with toilets and showers.
The oldest part of the house has by far the worst fire damage.
The slightly scary thing is when I was 13 the stairs were dodgy but intact and I got to walk around briefly on the highly unstable seeming top floor.
Still had some nice period features too.
Cheers for looking - full album is here.
On the outside it is a really imposing and impressive Victorian building, situated on one of Barnsley's few very nice streets - it's right near the beautiful building where Arthur Scargill ran the Miner's Union.
I've posted it in Hospitals and Asylums because, as far as I can tell (absolutely no info about it on the net) the rumours about it being a children's home seem true, seeing as it has a massive extension at the back with toilets and showers.
The oldest part of the house has by far the worst fire damage.
The slightly scary thing is when I was 13 the stairs were dodgy but intact and I got to walk around briefly on the highly unstable seeming top floor.
Still had some nice period features too.
Cheers for looking - full album is here.