This thread refers to the building to the left of the overground station rather than the station itself.
I think this was probably a residential building, but due to its close location to the station I wasn't sure so thats why I've listed it in Misc Sites.
A heavily bricked up building, im sure to ensure security for the station next door, and I can't blame them, I would have loved to get inside and see what was hiding inside, but alas only exterior.
The station was closed for much of the 1970's and 1980's after a fire, the building doesn't obviously show signs of fire damage, but I would find it hard to imagine that it would have escaped the flames.
Views from across the street (station on the right)
Close up of the station window and the derelict,
Graffiti barely noticeable from street level,
Nature will surely get everywhere,
Hope you like the post
Crumbler
I think this was probably a residential building, but due to its close location to the station I wasn't sure so thats why I've listed it in Misc Sites.
A heavily bricked up building, im sure to ensure security for the station next door, and I can't blame them, I would have loved to get inside and see what was hiding inside, but alas only exterior.
The station was closed for much of the 1970's and 1980's after a fire, the building doesn't obviously show signs of fire damage, but I would find it hard to imagine that it would have escaped the flames.
Views from across the street (station on the right)
Close up of the station window and the derelict,
Graffiti barely noticeable from street level,
Nature will surely get everywhere,
Hope you like the post
Crumbler