Lily_Pollen
Active member
Yesterday whilst at the creamery (I love that word) I noticed a community centre that was boarded up adjacent to the demolition site. I made a note to self that I would go back and urbex that place as well, since it wasn't really doing anyone any good just sitting there. I wanted to do something today, so I thought it was a good place to start, since I hadn't lost the note to self yet.
So this is Highbridge house. As far as I can tell, it was a home for the older generation of mentally and physically handicapped people, and not an easy place to get into. So after an hour and a half of looking for some sort of entry point, I decided to go and recruit some help.
I found two, very nice young lads just getting into their car a short drive from my conquest. Since they were local I figured they would know how to get in, and sure enough they did..so thank you to my two knights in their shining car.
I do sincerely apologize about the state of these photos, there was no light and not that much time so I consider this a lesson in taking photos in the dark.
That sign says "Marble Painting" I guess I lost some of the marbles.
God's waiting room?
Thank you so much for looking at my adventure. I had another brilliant time.
So this is Highbridge house. As far as I can tell, it was a home for the older generation of mentally and physically handicapped people, and not an easy place to get into. So after an hour and a half of looking for some sort of entry point, I decided to go and recruit some help.
I found two, very nice young lads just getting into their car a short drive from my conquest. Since they were local I figured they would know how to get in, and sure enough they did..so thank you to my two knights in their shining car.
I do sincerely apologize about the state of these photos, there was no light and not that much time so I consider this a lesson in taking photos in the dark.
That sign says "Marble Painting" I guess I lost some of the marbles.
God's waiting room?
Thank you so much for looking at my adventure. I had another brilliant time.