A rather apt explore after exploring an Iron Works earlier in the morning! After Stanton, Mookster and I headed for this little industrial Gem and met Mattdonut and James Smith inside.
It was a bit of a trek through some undergrowth and tumbledown sheds full of all the old moulds and casts; but it was well worth it.
The original company at this premises began manufacturing cast iron pipes back in the 1940s. By the 1980s; there was a management buy out and the company was renamed.
It then closed again around two decades later and again; changed hands and was renamed; remaining in operation until it closed for the final time a few years ago.
The whole site is split in two by a lovely iron railway bridge with the casting storage sheds and workshops on one side and the main foundry building on the other side of the bridge.
It was a lovely treasure trove of an explore with plenty to see inside!
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It was a bit of a trek through some undergrowth and tumbledown sheds full of all the old moulds and casts; but it was well worth it.
The original company at this premises began manufacturing cast iron pipes back in the 1940s. By the 1980s; there was a management buy out and the company was renamed.
It then closed again around two decades later and again; changed hands and was renamed; remaining in operation until it closed for the final time a few years ago.
The whole site is split in two by a lovely iron railway bridge with the casting storage sheds and workshops on one side and the main foundry building on the other side of the bridge.
It was a lovely treasure trove of an explore with plenty to see inside!
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Thanks For Looking!
More At:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/landie_man/albums/72157706470238285