THE HISTORY
Not to much Online about this place, but ill do my best.
Also known as South End Mills, the property dates back to around 1872 and has been occupied by Wilson-King, Spillers, and finally, ADM in its time.
The mill used to be served with grain from the huge nearby grain silo at Brunswick Dock.
Powered by steam in the early years, but soon moved on to electric.
THE EXPLORE
I seen this place pop up on a well known explorers story recently, and had to give it a go.
A complete unknown location to me, we arrived not knowing if anything was left and even if we could get in without any trouble.
It turned out to be a very relaxed mooch, with lots to see.
Zero Graffiti made a very pleasant change to the usual trashed places I get to see.
On to the pictures (pretty pic heavy, so I do apologise)
Not to much Online about this place, but ill do my best.
Also known as South End Mills, the property dates back to around 1872 and has been occupied by Wilson-King, Spillers, and finally, ADM in its time.
The mill used to be served with grain from the huge nearby grain silo at Brunswick Dock.
Powered by steam in the early years, but soon moved on to electric.
THE EXPLORE
I seen this place pop up on a well known explorers story recently, and had to give it a go.
A complete unknown location to me, we arrived not knowing if anything was left and even if we could get in without any trouble.
It turned out to be a very relaxed mooch, with lots to see.
Zero Graffiti made a very pleasant change to the usual trashed places I get to see.
On to the pictures (pretty pic heavy, so I do apologise)