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Foxylady

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In the first week of January I decided to go on a recce of three sites near to each other (one of my new year's resolutions!), including Racal Electronics.
Racal was closed in the year 2000, some six & a half years ago, resulting in the loss of 109 jobs. This factory manufactured communications equipment, mainly for the MOD, and in 1999 the communications subsidiary of the company was sold to an American company, which was subsequently moved to the US.
The empty factory sits in quite well-maintained grounds & the whole site is enclosed in security fencing. I walked around taking photographs of the outside, all of which can be seen in the Gallery, and along the side access road to the rear.

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This photo of graffiti clearly shows what one former employee thinks of the American company!

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As I moved on I saw that part of the fence was open, much to my surprise, & with a bit of trepidation (I was on my own), I snuck in.

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On the other side of the rear was a derelict shelter right next to the river bank. I'm not sure what it was for but could have been a bus connection point or motorbike/cycle parking.

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Opposite that was a locked door into the building which had signs of someone trying to force entry and a small alley with two doors, one for the shop floor and another one. I tried each of the doors, not expecting to get in, but again I was surprised when the third door opened. It was a very dull day at that point, and was very dark inside. As I was alone and had no tripod with me, I decided to take a some pics from where I stood, of the stairs and the doorway into the assembly floor. I'm afraid the pictures of the stairs were inadvertantly scanned in as landscape instead of portrait, so the images are on their sides, but otherwise I'm pleased the indoor one's came out as I had to use a very slow shutter speed, keeping as steady as I could.

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As I was taking photos I suddenly heard voices from upstairs then footsteps coming down, so I quickly and quietly vacated the building, and had just got to the end of the alley when I heard 'Oi!'. Major heart-attack!!! Fortunately I heard my name called right after & quickly realised I knew one of the two guys that came out. Apparently they were shifting some stuff and were the keyholders of the padlock to the fence that was open (which I hadn't actually noticed on the way in). It's a good job I didn't hide as I could have got locked inside the fence when they left!
Cheers,
Foxylady.
 
Hi again!

Liking the pics of this place :)
You have been a busy bee -lots of info on the place!;)
Jeepers! :eek: being locked-in some abandoned building isn't a nice experience at all. Good to know you made it out in time!
Thanks also for sharing the Catacombs pics -reminds me of some long lost Egyptian Temple, with those tapered walls.

Tatty bye for now,

Lb:cool:
 
No worries, you're most welcome! :)
It always amazes me the variety of places that fellow Urban Explorers manage to find & record through photographs.
Thanks for the pics you've shared so far. Look forward to seeing more of your pics!:)

Cheerio for now & happy exploring!!

Lb:cool:
 
FieldyM;10116; said:
Is there much left of this place or has it been cleared?

It's just as you see in the pics still. I can't say for the inside as I only stood a short distance inside the one door that was open, but looking through the nearby windows of the shop floor it was cleared of furniture, benches, etc. However, there's a whole load of offices & other workshops.
I'm pretty sure it's doable to get in even without the fence being unlocked (for the agile). Pm me for details if you're thinking of visiting. I desperately want to get back in again soon so I may try & get hold of the guy with the key (might cost me a pint or three, but it'll be worth it). :D
 
i'd quite like to check it out if its fairly intact, damn long drive tho!
 
Ether;10120; said:
i'd quite like to check it out if its fairly intact, damn long drive tho!

Same here, I'd like to go because Racal telecom used to do stuff with the railway.

Its a long drive but I'm sure there is plenty of other stuff down there to do to make it worth the drive!
 
FieldyM;10121; said:
Same here, I'd like to go because Racal telecom used to do stuff with the railway.

Its a long drive but I'm sure there is plenty of other stuff down there to do to make it worth the drive!

Definitely! Warner's is a massive site, which is a couple of minutes walk up the road. Plus it's at Lyme Bay so you'd get to see The Napoli too. :D
 
Just an update. Had another recce (no luck in finding the gate open this time) to check out a couple of ideas re. access. Please pm me for results.
I will say this, though, as a precaution. I did think it would be possible to access the other side via the river bank. Armed with tide tables & going at low tide I went to all possible routes and it really is a no-go. It's highly dangerous as it would be at least a waist-high wade and tidal mud is notoriously like quicksand, so please don't risk it.
I did find this advertisement in "The Book of Seaton" by Ted Gosling and thought it was rather amusing.

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And just for fun, whilst I was there again, I took this photo of an outside mirrored window as a self-portrait. The scanning has made it darker than the original, though, so I'll have to tell you I'm in the bottom right- hand corner & you can just make out an outline of auburn hair.

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Cheers
Foxy :)
 
Nice pictures good resolution, the place must have some good equipment left just itching to be found especially with an MOD back ground. The site looks fairly big as well I bet there’s tones of papers and machines and stuff, looks like one of those all day exploring operations to me. Any way interesting cant wait to see more.:)
 
Ta, King Al,
I'm itching to get back inside as, like you said, I'm sure there's lots more to see. It's a case of working something out. An agile bloke could do it, no problem, but as I'm neither, I'll have to wait until something turns up.
Cheers
Foxy :)
 
:lol: -what a funny advert!
I'm sure that catchphrase has people clambering to apply from all over the Country! :lol:

Lb:cool:

P.s. -as for the access issue -perhaps we should train up a chav in the art of respecting abandoned buildings, thus entry will be gained, and it wouldn't get trashed!!!:lol: ;)
 
i love that idea they could be an underground army! by day rude "gold" plated vandals but as darkness falls they become a band of careful urbex minions! i would pack next to my torch:D
 
King Al;11028; said:
i love that idea they could be an underground army! by day rude "gold" plated vandals but as darkness falls they become a band of careful urbex minions! i would pack next to my torch:D

:lol: :D :lol: -Spot on man!!!

P.s. -they'd have to ditch the "bling" for any visits though -all the medalion clanging would give the game away!! (unless that is, that Security are into Mike Oldfield's "Tubular Bell" album!:lol:
 
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