Nutting and Speed Grain factory - Cambridgeshire - Nov 2012

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steve2109

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Just a couple of little local explores for us this weekend, This was the first of 2, can't find much history apart from the following:

Thoday and Son, a corn and later seed merchants' business originally in Willingham, moved to the railway station before 1900 and was still there in 1984, having taken over several other similar firms and changed its name to Nutting & Speed.

Was quite an interesting little explore, not much left but the corn and grain shoots were still intact and a slightly different thing to see !!

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Wow, love the pics.
What would the shiny, metal plated room be used for?

And I would love to try and slide down the windy shoot, but I wouldn't. Great find.
 
You forgot the photo of you coming down the spiral chute ;)

The shiny room just looks like insulation panels, probably wrong though.

Is this the place you texted me about? :)
 

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