For years I have wanted to explore an abandoned bank, and then wouldn't you know two come along at once, both of which happen to be located on the same street in the same town pretty much next door to each other.
One was a very impressive imposing building, but very dark inside and in the past the installation of a suspended ceiling had absolutely slaughtered the grandeur and height the original main banking hall would have had. However years of neglect and water dripping through the building had covered the vault walls and doors with rust both inside and out. The other was less impressive being a single small room, but that room was lined almost entirely in marble and had the height and grandeur the bigger of the pair lacked. Also half of the rear wall had collapsed, which made the entrance a little dicey.
After a hop a skip and a scramble we found ourselves inside bank no.2
Thanks for looking as always
One was a very impressive imposing building, but very dark inside and in the past the installation of a suspended ceiling had absolutely slaughtered the grandeur and height the original main banking hall would have had. However years of neglect and water dripping through the building had covered the vault walls and doors with rust both inside and out. The other was less impressive being a single small room, but that room was lined almost entirely in marble and had the height and grandeur the bigger of the pair lacked. Also half of the rear wall had collapsed, which made the entrance a little dicey.
After a hop a skip and a scramble we found ourselves inside bank no.2
Thanks for looking as always