The history of this place has been well covered in previous reports, so ive put a link below for people who don't.
[ame]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brymbo_Steel_Works[/ame]
Turned out to be quite a pleasant explore and surprisely still a lot to see.
What remains of the site is now managed by the Brymbo Heritage Group but beware your not welcome on site.
Explored with Georgie.
A snapshot of the remaining buildings.
View from the rear of the foundry.
Following tradition, got a pic of the truck
Old patternmakers shop
inside the shop(first room)
Second room
A ladder led from the second room into a cellar.
Below that again was small store rooms,restroom and a corridor that led into the foundry.(below is the restroom)
The foundry(the largest opening is the one that leads to the cellars of the patternmakers shop).
Furnace.
The crane gantry and walkway.
The crane motors.
Views from the gantry.
Inside the powerstation.
Looking across the powerstation.
Just above the foundry is the pattern store.
Remnants of the railway.
Company Agents House
Inside.
Thanks for looking.
[ame]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brymbo_Steel_Works[/ame]
Turned out to be quite a pleasant explore and surprisely still a lot to see.
What remains of the site is now managed by the Brymbo Heritage Group but beware your not welcome on site.
Explored with Georgie.
A snapshot of the remaining buildings.
View from the rear of the foundry.
Following tradition, got a pic of the truck
Old patternmakers shop
inside the shop(first room)
Second room
A ladder led from the second room into a cellar.
Below that again was small store rooms,restroom and a corridor that led into the foundry.(below is the restroom)
The foundry(the largest opening is the one that leads to the cellars of the patternmakers shop).
Furnace.
The crane gantry and walkway.
The crane motors.
Views from the gantry.
Inside the powerstation.
Looking across the powerstation.
Just above the foundry is the pattern store.
Remnants of the railway.
Company Agents House
Inside.
Thanks for looking.