The Plymouth ABP (Association of British Ports) building is located in Millbay Docks, Plymouth.
Surrounded by an impressive natural harbour known as Plymouth Sound, the Port of Plymouth’s Millbay Docks have a tidal basin with 13 ha of water. With a 200-m long berth and an anchorage ground for vessels of up to 300 m in length, the port is large enough to accommodate most ocean-going cruise liners.
Looking at the equipment and documents inside i'd say it closed since the early 90's. Myself and Lycos were given access details (thanks Scotty ) and decided to head down for a look.
Main downstairs office
Various Remains of office equipment throughout the building
Various Bits and pieces left in the building
Ugly chair candidate
Various documents left behind
After heading upstairs to the 2nd floor and 3rd floor levels it became more apparent theat somebody had/has been living in there. Not a major problem we thought, until we found the following..... All the signs of Narcotics abuse . A few last snaps and time to leave
Tin foil, spoon, candles and munchies...
Clothing etc left behind, along with more tin foil and loads of lighters
Relieved to be outside
Not the best explore, but an experience none the less
Surrounded by an impressive natural harbour known as Plymouth Sound, the Port of Plymouth’s Millbay Docks have a tidal basin with 13 ha of water. With a 200-m long berth and an anchorage ground for vessels of up to 300 m in length, the port is large enough to accommodate most ocean-going cruise liners.
Looking at the equipment and documents inside i'd say it closed since the early 90's. Myself and Lycos were given access details (thanks Scotty ) and decided to head down for a look.
Main downstairs office
Various Remains of office equipment throughout the building
Various Bits and pieces left in the building
Ugly chair candidate
Various documents left behind
After heading upstairs to the 2nd floor and 3rd floor levels it became more apparent theat somebody had/has been living in there. Not a major problem we thought, until we found the following..... All the signs of Narcotics abuse . A few last snaps and time to leave
Tin foil, spoon, candles and munchies...
Clothing etc left behind, along with more tin foil and loads of lighters
Relieved to be outside
Not the best explore, but an experience none the less