Back in September, we committed an urbex on my birthday. It's weird how a few years ago if someone said to me I'd be climbing through smashed windows and inhaling asbestos on my birthday I wouldn't have known what asbestos was, but now it's all too believable. This place is most commonly known for 'that staircase shot.'
Mossley Manor
Some old exterior shots
We approached the site on a rainy afternoon and quickly accessed (why limited exterior pics were taken). Inside the structure it was relatively stripped of much interest but there was a few old features which made the explore very enjoyable, a nice start to the day.
There was terrible water damage at the grand staircase and we can't imagine it will be standing much longer. The carpeted floor was soggy, with the wood on the walls beginning to peel off.
Moving upstairs into the more depressing parts.
Here's the link for my documentary styled video of this site. We cover the dark history, present state and future possibilities through cinematics and narration:
Thanks for reading
Mossley Manor
Some old exterior shots
We approached the site on a rainy afternoon and quickly accessed (why limited exterior pics were taken). Inside the structure it was relatively stripped of much interest but there was a few old features which made the explore very enjoyable, a nice start to the day.
There was terrible water damage at the grand staircase and we can't imagine it will be standing much longer. The carpeted floor was soggy, with the wood on the walls beginning to peel off.
Moving upstairs into the more depressing parts.
Here's the link for my documentary styled video of this site. We cover the dark history, present state and future possibilities through cinematics and narration:
Thanks for reading
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