Ok, here goes...
This is the first time i have posted a report on here, so please point me in the right direction if this all goes horribly wrong. i haven't uploaded anything previously as i normally photograph at night (clue's in the name), and so my images don't greatly reflect the content of the locations, but all this is set to change very soon...
Any how, down to business...
i have visited this site several times, both at night and during the day, so thought i would share. apologies if this site has already been written about.
there is seemingly very little interesting history about the place that i could find, only the usual 'possible development' story. of all the items i saw whilst there, i found nothing dated past 1998, indicating it's been shut a while.
i wont lie, the location itself is not the most inspiring of visits i have done, but whilst i trawl through my other sites to upload, i figure i would start with this.
that said, there were a few pleasantries on site for me.
midway through one of the barns, i managed to aggravate a rather large wasp's nest. this was a theme that seemed to run through the visit!
so here goes...
the site comprises of a vaiety of barns and chicken 'coups'
1 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
7 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
a worker's coat, amongst the multitude of feathers.
4 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
8 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
5 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
3 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
this is fairly typical of most the structures on the site
2 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
11 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
10 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
6 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
possibly the most puzzling find of all from the site.. amidst a barn of chicken and office junk, bits of wood and tat, lay these aircraft seats.
9 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
someone had written poetry or lyrics on one of the walls. made for an interesting break from chicken feathers.
15 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
this is how i normally shoot derelict places, this shot to, is from this site.
night shot by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
hope this was a successful post, even though it's not a hugely inspiring place. like i said, first time posting, so let me know if the images are visible, etc,
cheers.
This is the first time i have posted a report on here, so please point me in the right direction if this all goes horribly wrong. i haven't uploaded anything previously as i normally photograph at night (clue's in the name), and so my images don't greatly reflect the content of the locations, but all this is set to change very soon...
Any how, down to business...
i have visited this site several times, both at night and during the day, so thought i would share. apologies if this site has already been written about.
there is seemingly very little interesting history about the place that i could find, only the usual 'possible development' story. of all the items i saw whilst there, i found nothing dated past 1998, indicating it's been shut a while.
i wont lie, the location itself is not the most inspiring of visits i have done, but whilst i trawl through my other sites to upload, i figure i would start with this.
that said, there were a few pleasantries on site for me.
midway through one of the barns, i managed to aggravate a rather large wasp's nest. this was a theme that seemed to run through the visit!
so here goes...
the site comprises of a vaiety of barns and chicken 'coups'
1 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
7 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
a worker's coat, amongst the multitude of feathers.
4 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
8 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
5 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
3 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
this is fairly typical of most the structures on the site
2 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
11 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
10 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
6 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
possibly the most puzzling find of all from the site.. amidst a barn of chicken and office junk, bits of wood and tat, lay these aircraft seats.
9 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
someone had written poetry or lyrics on one of the walls. made for an interesting break from chicken feathers.
15 by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
this is how i normally shoot derelict places, this shot to, is from this site.
night shot by shot in the darkness, on Flickr
hope this was a successful post, even though it's not a hugely inspiring place. like i said, first time posting, so let me know if the images are visible, etc,
cheers.
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