A Sheffield trio - December 2023

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Whilst diseased with a cold I wasn’t game for going far but still needed to get out the house from driving myself crazy. So I went out for a certain place, but didn’t like the look of the entry point (it was up scaffolding, onto the top floor, with a collapsing roof) so went round the block to this little cluster of explores near a homemade skate park.

Part 1: The Garage
Now, people are claiming that this business ended around 2018. Maybe it did. But since having my current car (had it for 2.5years) I have definitely seen a guy lock this place up hence why I never looked before even though it looked a bit shabby. However it’s now wide open.

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Part 2: Argent steelworks warehouse
Hopefully my pics will follow my post nicely and behave. Below we have a building that was part of a steelworks. Not much to it. But if you go in the right time of day, the light leaks would be ace.

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Part 3: the main buildings of Argent Steelworks
This place has a tragic history of a wall being overloaded with metals, causing the wall to collapse on some children - some were injured but some were fatal.

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Kept this a little brief in case this hasn’t turned out the way I planned! If it’s worked out, I might expand a bit more. 😅
 

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