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Actually visited here twice in two weeks, first time with A Man Called Martyn and Yamaha Paul and a second time with Jonboy and Hellboy. I only really took pictures on my first visit but enjoyed both trips immensely. You can appreciate the place differently at night than you do in the day. In the night, I find I listen a lot more because I cannot see as much. I also took time to look out at the lights from neighbouring flats and wonder how many of them had actually been down to experience this building on their doorstep.
Langley Mills was a fun place until it was sadly burned down. The site was in pretty good nick for an old mill and a far cry from the collapsing floors I'd experienced in J.N. Miller before that too got torched.
Gasmasks are awesome: fact.
These kilns were wonderful. The wind rushed down through the vent above, creating a very soothing sound. If I were to spend the night in a place like this I think I'd settle for the area where the air played a gentle lullaby.
Beer anyone?
I loved the cobwebs on this wheel.
I don't know what was going on here but there wasn't any dog...
...if there was a dog, he loved Frosties.
To see the rest, go here:http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r92/Dystopian_Wanderer/Langley Mill 2009/
Langley Mills was a fun place until it was sadly burned down. The site was in pretty good nick for an old mill and a far cry from the collapsing floors I'd experienced in J.N. Miller before that too got torched.
Gasmasks are awesome: fact.
These kilns were wonderful. The wind rushed down through the vent above, creating a very soothing sound. If I were to spend the night in a place like this I think I'd settle for the area where the air played a gentle lullaby.
Beer anyone?
I loved the cobwebs on this wheel.
I don't know what was going on here but there wasn't any dog...
...if there was a dog, he loved Frosties.
To see the rest, go here:http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r92/Dystopian_Wanderer/Langley Mill 2009/