Bishop Street Post Office, Leicester - October 2014

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Been meaning to get this place done for awhile, and start putting some reports up!

Explored with Stranton. Was a great evening, it was virtually pitch black in there so I've tried to light it as best as possible :)

Bishop Street Post Office, which was opened in 1935, is built from coarse-grained De Lank granite from Cornwall. In 1954 this was the first provincial post office in Britain to be equipped with a machine that informed parcel senders the postage to any part of world.

The four-storey 1930s building in Bishop Street has stood empty costing the taxpayer £30,000 a year since it was bought by Leicester City Council for £1.4 million in 2008.

Current plans are for it to be transformed in to student accommodation. History borrowed from Matt Donut.

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Finally a roof shot :)
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The other photos from the explore can be found here!
 
Lovely. This is on my list. Hope to get this one ticked off.
 
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