I've been sitting on these long enough - I hope you can see why I am not disclosing anything about the location or the names associated with the building which explains the lack of externals (especially after I got stung so badly with 'that' house)
This was one of those 'accidental' explores which both me and my friend couldn't quite believe, that followed on from three fails in rapid succession. It's pretty much right next to a police station and on a very busy main road, we spent a few minutes watching police cars drive around the area at regular intervals after spotting our access, but nothing prepared us for the unmarked police car pulling into the car park next door whilst we were straddled on top of the second fence! There were also PIRs dotted around inside but if they were working nothing happened.
It was once a china factory, when closed it was leased to a furniture wholesaler and another company who stored things inside. I think I'll let the photos do the talking as it speaks for itself pretty much.
Palletloads of brand new B&Q patio furniture
I hope this gives a sense of just how rammed it was in here, this was barely 1/4 of the floor space
There was much more but it was seriously difficult to get decent shots of. Unfortunately the rest of the factory was locked down good and proper.
The mess continued outside but the piles and piles of stuff left outside had suffered badly at the hands of the British weather.
This was one of those 'accidental' explores which both me and my friend couldn't quite believe, that followed on from three fails in rapid succession. It's pretty much right next to a police station and on a very busy main road, we spent a few minutes watching police cars drive around the area at regular intervals after spotting our access, but nothing prepared us for the unmarked police car pulling into the car park next door whilst we were straddled on top of the second fence! There were also PIRs dotted around inside but if they were working nothing happened.
It was once a china factory, when closed it was leased to a furniture wholesaler and another company who stored things inside. I think I'll let the photos do the talking as it speaks for itself pretty much.
Palletloads of brand new B&Q patio furniture
I hope this gives a sense of just how rammed it was in here, this was barely 1/4 of the floor space
There was much more but it was seriously difficult to get decent shots of. Unfortunately the rest of the factory was locked down good and proper.
The mess continued outside but the piles and piles of stuff left outside had suffered badly at the hands of the British weather.