
Previously. I failed at getting into the old Ordnance Survey site. This time round however. I went with two others. One of which had worked there for 10 years and knew every nook and cranny. The other, a more experienced urban explorer. This time. We succeeded. We did NOT use forced entry.
Spent a total of 4 hours inside the building and got in and out undetected.
These were some of the MANY pipes we saw. It was a heaven for anyone who likes that sort of thing.... me included :P Though I prefer the switches and lights ;)
Photo taken with an Olympus E420
Take only photos, leave only footprints.
Spent a total of 4 hours inside the building and got in and out undetected.
These were some of the MANY pipes we saw. It was a heaven for anyone who likes that sort of thing.... me included :P Though I prefer the switches and lights ;)
Photo taken with an Olympus E420
Take only photos, leave only footprints.
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Yup, it would have been part of that :)
Nearly everything in the building was in good condition... or what was left was anyway xD
Thugs/chavs and undesirables had not gotten in here yet, so no graffiti to be found and the only people that were causing damage were the construction workers.
Sadly, the building is to be knocked down and destroyed. It's a shame because of how old the building is and how much life is left in it. You could easily hire the rooms out as offices. But nope. Gotta knock it down :(
Nearly everything in the building was in good condition... or what was left was anyway xD
Thugs/chavs and undesirables had not gotten in here yet, so no graffiti to be found and the only people that were causing damage were the construction workers.
Sadly, the building is to be knocked down and destroyed. It's a shame because of how old the building is and how much life is left in it. You could easily hire the rooms out as offices. But nope. Gotta knock it down :(
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