Arvin Exhausts/Redisher Works
After seeing @Xan_Asmodi's recent report on this place I figured it was about time I got round to uploading some pics! At the minute I've not really had time to do much report-wise with college, exploring and (now) caving happening almost every day, but when I've got a free day I'll whack some stuff up. Plenty to come from Manchester so watch this space.
If you haven't already then go and check out Xan's report, I've borrowed his history too (cheers!):
After seeing @Xan_Asmodi's recent report on this place I figured it was about time I got round to uploading some pics! At the minute I've not really had time to do much report-wise with college, exploring and (now) caving happening almost every day, but when I've got a free day I'll whack some stuff up. Plenty to come from Manchester so watch this space.
If you haven't already then go and check out Xan's report, I've borrowed his history too (cheers!):
Pics are in order from the ####### muddy entry point, wear boots/wellies if you fancy it yourself.ordnance survey maps show that it's been around from around the mid to late 18th century. From what I can gather it was originally a bleach works for the local cotton mills, changing purpose towards the end of its life to become an exhaust manufacturing works run by Arvin Industries Inc.