freemanmarc
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My second time out on an explore and I discovered that preparation is the key to a decent day of urbexin'.
equipped with 2 mobile phones and not a torch to be seen, we clambered into the boarded up darkness of what was once the waggon and horses public house. This is one old pub and has stood on this site in some shape or form since the 18th century. After some googling I found this picture from 1900
wagon and horses 1900 by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
and then this much later one from around 1977, you can see many subtle changes to the building over the 80 something years between the pics.
wagon and horses pub 1977 by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
This pub and others along this road were built to cater for the increase in traffic as the settlement became more popular.
The pub finally closed on 6th of January 2003 after being sold to developers. It has lay empty since.
That's the history lesson, and now the few decent pics I managed to salvage from the hundred or so black photos
Here's how it looks today
External by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
Here's a shot looking behind the bar. You can see on the chalk board the message from the last night of business
waiting to order by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
Sad by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
It's strange how this has survived for so long without being rubbed out
On the bar by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
How many people walked in through these doors throughout the life of the pub??
old pub entrance by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
An old menu... 95p for chips!! (Was probably expensive 10 years ago!)
Old Menu by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
The ladies
Old Ladies by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
Behind the wood, the windows are still in place and unchavved
I know people who drank here by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
The floor was littered with bits of the ceiling and other debris. Under it all there is still carpet too!
Floor by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
Fancy a pint by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
Dark dark dark by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
there were loads of these.. Not a single one has been vandalised... it made my day!
Chalk Drawings by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
I also got a load of video footage from inside and down in the cellar, but I'm not too sure what the rules for posting vids on here are as I don't recall seeing any..
I also visited another site on this day just up the road towards Altrincham which I will post when I get round to sorting through the pictures.
Thanks for looking, I'm sorry it's not the best quality... I'm off out buying torches on Saturday morning as I've found an absolutely HUGE mill just up the road that looks very interesting.
Happy exploring to one and all!!
equipped with 2 mobile phones and not a torch to be seen, we clambered into the boarded up darkness of what was once the waggon and horses public house. This is one old pub and has stood on this site in some shape or form since the 18th century. After some googling I found this picture from 1900
wagon and horses 1900 by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
and then this much later one from around 1977, you can see many subtle changes to the building over the 80 something years between the pics.
wagon and horses pub 1977 by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
This pub and others along this road were built to cater for the increase in traffic as the settlement became more popular.
The pub finally closed on 6th of January 2003 after being sold to developers. It has lay empty since.
That's the history lesson, and now the few decent pics I managed to salvage from the hundred or so black photos
Here's how it looks today
External by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
Here's a shot looking behind the bar. You can see on the chalk board the message from the last night of business
waiting to order by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
Sad by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
It's strange how this has survived for so long without being rubbed out
On the bar by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
How many people walked in through these doors throughout the life of the pub??
old pub entrance by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
An old menu... 95p for chips!! (Was probably expensive 10 years ago!)
Old Menu by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
The ladies
Old Ladies by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
Behind the wood, the windows are still in place and unchavved
I know people who drank here by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
The floor was littered with bits of the ceiling and other debris. Under it all there is still carpet too!
Floor by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
Fancy a pint by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
Dark dark dark by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
there were loads of these.. Not a single one has been vandalised... it made my day!
Chalk Drawings by FreemanMarc, on Flickr
I also got a load of video footage from inside and down in the cellar, but I'm not too sure what the rules for posting vids on here are as I don't recall seeing any..
I also visited another site on this day just up the road towards Altrincham which I will post when I get round to sorting through the pictures.
Thanks for looking, I'm sorry it's not the best quality... I'm off out buying torches on Saturday morning as I've found an absolutely HUGE mill just up the road that looks very interesting.
Happy exploring to one and all!!