Polphail was built during the early 1970s to provide accommodation for up to 500 workers at a nearby oil platform construction yard in Portavadie, but was never occupied because the yard was never went into production
In June 2009, the media carried a story that the ghost village of Polphail was finally to be demolished. Site owner Alan Bradley said changes would be evident within a year, and demolition would clear the area for 270 new properties to be built over the next five to ten years. However, there is no evidence at all of any demolition work starting. In fact, the site is home to a bat colony which I believe would expensive to remove. I don't think he could just demolish the village with the bats there, could he?
In October 2009, a group of six graffiti artists were granted permission to paint on walls within the derelict accommodation buildings of Polphail and it really makes the place a much better explore with something new around every corner. This is a great place to go.
Even saw the paddle-steamer 'Waverley' sailing 'the doon the water' on our way home - a great day out...
More on flickr - http://www.flickr.com/photos/wsmbm/sets/72157624550448615/
In June 2009, the media carried a story that the ghost village of Polphail was finally to be demolished. Site owner Alan Bradley said changes would be evident within a year, and demolition would clear the area for 270 new properties to be built over the next five to ten years. However, there is no evidence at all of any demolition work starting. In fact, the site is home to a bat colony which I believe would expensive to remove. I don't think he could just demolish the village with the bats there, could he?
In October 2009, a group of six graffiti artists were granted permission to paint on walls within the derelict accommodation buildings of Polphail and it really makes the place a much better explore with something new around every corner. This is a great place to go.
Even saw the paddle-steamer 'Waverley' sailing 'the doon the water' on our way home - a great day out...
More on flickr - http://www.flickr.com/photos/wsmbm/sets/72157624550448615/