Shotgun Shell Farm (AKA Broad Hall) November - 2013

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mockingbird

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Mockingbird found time to explore :D

So after a very hectic weekend, I managed to visit Broad Hall Farm, my boss and his wife accompanied me over the weekend, so they seem to have the urbex bug now. +10 points for me yet again!

Our first stop was a no go due to workmen all over the site, so next on my list was this place, been wanting to see it since it first came on the forum, rather a pleasant explore with tonnes to see, the main attraction for the site is of course the aveling bradford roller (correct me if im wrong on what it is.) forum rules say no to posting such things, so therefore no shot of it will be included.
After ten minutes or so of being inside, we heard voices, I knew this property is on the market so instantly thought someone might be having a viewing, I later realised where the voices came from.
The voices vanished we continued the explore, tonnes to see and photograph, so no lack here of images.
As we left we encountered three urbex tourists (hence the voices we heard inside) they didn't understand hardly any English, but urbex they understood they shook my hand after I helped them with access (im nice like that ;) ) and we left them to it, all in all a rather good long day away from my hometown, minus the small crash we had on the way home due to an idiotic driver... thankfully none of us injured just a broken bumper and smashed break light.

I decided to change the name, due to the amount of shotgun shells lurking around in places, I think I found 20 odd all in different places, the out buildings are also worth a good nose around, ive included some different shots not seen on the forum yet also.

Enjoy!


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My boss has took this urbex lark all into his stride


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Thanks for looking everyone!
 
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Cheers for the feed back everyone always appreciated! :D

It certainly did look like an aveling barford just abit more customized with a rolls royce logo, im unsure in all certainty how to describe it, but it sums up the machine rather well and its design :)

Im always busy stealthstar ;)
 

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