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
Finally a roof shot
The other photos from the explore can be found here!
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.
Finally a roof shot
The other photos from the explore can be found here!