The Acid House!
I have had an amazing time up north with "The 13th Hour" meeting explorers and seeing many sites, which left myself and the crew more an more exhausted, surviving on minimal sleep and staying in posh hotels with pool tables in a room, we hardly slept, spent so much cash and lived on junk food, I guess this is all part of tours and the enjoyment. BUT our need for explore has continued since we returned, mundane life is boring so after speaking with Brewtal for a good few weeks, we decided it was time to meet and what better place than this place.
Ever since I saw this place years ago, probably long before many even signed up to derelictplaces, I had always wanted to view it, last year I took a trip after Mookster brought it to many peoples attention, but sadly as myself and others entered we went up the stairs and heard what sounded like gunshots, an after seeing bullet holes in the glass we decided to leave, it wasnt until Brewtal mentioned he would show us around, we decided to take the trip and plunge.
Brewtal as a tour guide we all enjoying the place in absolute peace and quiet, was bliss to finally tick it off the list, having seen so much over the past week it was good to see a place, I had longed to see for sometime. I wont share its history or any info but its a place of many odd mysteries and strange remains of once a beautiful home, clashed with industrial pieces. The cottages dotted around the back was also a plus for this site, but after taking a few shots they showed little character. Watch out for the pond too!
I am sure Brewtal when ready will do a fantastic job at explaining it when he does his report, it was great to meet you mate and enjoyed the laughs and dodgy floors, especially lighter politics always good to meet genuine explorers, looking forward to future trips aswel, plenty more to see I am certain of it!
From faded and derelict rooms, with astonishing features and THAT staircase, to labs what seems like a map/blueprint room and also a photography room, add decay and no roof you have an excellent place to photograph, also the added rest was alright I guess, but industrial is not my thing. Yet again thanks to Brewtal for pointing out soggy floors, holes and giving an insight as we walked around.
Mockingbird Moodiness below
I have had an amazing time up north with "The 13th Hour" meeting explorers and seeing many sites, which left myself and the crew more an more exhausted, surviving on minimal sleep and staying in posh hotels with pool tables in a room, we hardly slept, spent so much cash and lived on junk food, I guess this is all part of tours and the enjoyment. BUT our need for explore has continued since we returned, mundane life is boring so after speaking with Brewtal for a good few weeks, we decided it was time to meet and what better place than this place.
Ever since I saw this place years ago, probably long before many even signed up to derelictplaces, I had always wanted to view it, last year I took a trip after Mookster brought it to many peoples attention, but sadly as myself and others entered we went up the stairs and heard what sounded like gunshots, an after seeing bullet holes in the glass we decided to leave, it wasnt until Brewtal mentioned he would show us around, we decided to take the trip and plunge.
Brewtal as a tour guide we all enjoying the place in absolute peace and quiet, was bliss to finally tick it off the list, having seen so much over the past week it was good to see a place, I had longed to see for sometime. I wont share its history or any info but its a place of many odd mysteries and strange remains of once a beautiful home, clashed with industrial pieces. The cottages dotted around the back was also a plus for this site, but after taking a few shots they showed little character. Watch out for the pond too!
I am sure Brewtal when ready will do a fantastic job at explaining it when he does his report, it was great to meet you mate and enjoyed the laughs and dodgy floors, especially lighter politics always good to meet genuine explorers, looking forward to future trips aswel, plenty more to see I am certain of it!
From faded and derelict rooms, with astonishing features and THAT staircase, to labs what seems like a map/blueprint room and also a photography room, add decay and no roof you have an excellent place to photograph, also the added rest was alright I guess, but industrial is not my thing. Yet again thanks to Brewtal for pointing out soggy floors, holes and giving an insight as we walked around.
Mockingbird Moodiness below
Thanks for looking folks, more to come soon plenty more.