So I've been working (as IT Manager) in Edgware, north London for 5 years, and regularly I pop 200 yards down the road to get lunch from Asda, and I always look at this boarded up building wondering whats inside. But as it's on a busy junction it's always seemed out-of-reach unless I go back at night, and a 50 mile round trip to do that I've not bothered.
Anyway, today I'm walking back from Asda with a bloke I work with, we're both in shirts, trousers, shoes, the typical office-wear, and not what you'd go Urbex-ing in, and I figure 'sod it' and headed across the road for a look. Colleage following carring the Adsa pasties in a carrier bag.
We wander down the side and find a window and I jump through leaving my mate behind, but eventually he finds an open door round the back and comes in to join me, asking if I really needed to do the action-man jump through the window
I've no idea what this building is, so no history. If anyone can tell me I'd love to know.
It's very derelict inside, and covered in graffiti, but somehow also better than I expected. Loads of pigeons and the floor was a mess of slime and pigeon s**t (remember we're in office gear). In the end we had a good look round.
Appologies, but I only had my HTC PDA with me to take photos - as I said this was unplanned, but I'm happy I did it...
This part should have had a roof, it's not supposed to be lit by sunlight
...or have plants growing in it...
Why is it that every place always has one of these...?
And then we came across this, totally out of place, and has graffiti on it, but looks fairly intact but doesn't appear to have moved in a while. No obvious way in for it and no tyre marks in all the crap on the floor...
And anyone know what this was...?
Sorry for the photo quality - just had to share it.
Steve
Anyway, today I'm walking back from Asda with a bloke I work with, we're both in shirts, trousers, shoes, the typical office-wear, and not what you'd go Urbex-ing in, and I figure 'sod it' and headed across the road for a look. Colleage following carring the Adsa pasties in a carrier bag.
We wander down the side and find a window and I jump through leaving my mate behind, but eventually he finds an open door round the back and comes in to join me, asking if I really needed to do the action-man jump through the window
I've no idea what this building is, so no history. If anyone can tell me I'd love to know.
It's very derelict inside, and covered in graffiti, but somehow also better than I expected. Loads of pigeons and the floor was a mess of slime and pigeon s**t (remember we're in office gear). In the end we had a good look round.
Appologies, but I only had my HTC PDA with me to take photos - as I said this was unplanned, but I'm happy I did it...
This part should have had a roof, it's not supposed to be lit by sunlight
...or have plants growing in it...
Why is it that every place always has one of these...?
And then we came across this, totally out of place, and has graffiti on it, but looks fairly intact but doesn't appear to have moved in a while. No obvious way in for it and no tyre marks in all the crap on the floor...
And anyone know what this was...?
Sorry for the photo quality - just had to share it.
Steve
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