Unfortunately I don't know much history about Papworth Publishing, and am struggling to find any information online or on Derelect Places about it.
I visited on a rainy day so it made for some quite damp areas internally. From looking at other posts it also seems like there has been a lot more graffiti added inside. Although I'm not a huge fan of graffiti some of it was actually pretty good and I suppose it's better off being done in a place like this than out on the streets.
They seemed very keen to keep people out by barricading the door with a pile of paperwork and folders:
Inside was very open with not much to be seen:
Someone has been having a meeting though:
Making my way downstairs I found the factory area:
Thanks for looking!
Rubex
I visited on a rainy day so it made for some quite damp areas internally. From looking at other posts it also seems like there has been a lot more graffiti added inside. Although I'm not a huge fan of graffiti some of it was actually pretty good and I suppose it's better off being done in a place like this than out on the streets.
They seemed very keen to keep people out by barricading the door with a pile of paperwork and folders:
Inside was very open with not much to be seen:
Someone has been having a meeting though:
Making my way downstairs I found the factory area:
Thanks for looking!
Rubex
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