Hey all!
This is a part two to the explore I posted a report about here:
I figured this place was done and gone, but after passing it and realising otherwise, and that the main house was finally open for the mooching, I slipped through the narrowest of holes in the fence (won't lie, that was a nice feeling for the old ego!) and took a peek around.
Not a whole lot to say but as expected it was an interesting mix of wonderfully dated decor, assorted retro car parts and other clutter.
Much of the house has been cleared but there's still a few fun things lying about.
Got a few nice snaps too!
A real throwback of a name for my fellow Norwich old-timers!
A carpet of small car parts and accessories. There's probably some highly rare and valuable pieces in amongst the debris.
Probably the jewels in the crown of assorted car bits though. The speedo still worked!
Wouldn't be a derp house explore without the bath shot! This one with added folding chair.
I actually kind of love flock wallpaper and patterned carpeting. Even in all this bleak decay, there was still something kind of comforting and cosy about these rooms.
Amazing what you can still find in even when you think an explore is lost and gone.
See you again soon, I hope!
This is a part two to the explore I posted a report about here:
Report - - C.W. Cuff Motor Parts & Salvage, Norwich - June 2019 | Industrial Sites
So this is a pretty interesting one, and though, sadly I wasn't able to get into the house/main building it still proved to be a really fascinating explore, full of unusual bits and trinkets in amidst the debris. I hadn't realised this until writing the report, but the house part of this site...
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I figured this place was done and gone, but after passing it and realising otherwise, and that the main house was finally open for the mooching, I slipped through the narrowest of holes in the fence (won't lie, that was a nice feeling for the old ego!) and took a peek around.
Not a whole lot to say but as expected it was an interesting mix of wonderfully dated decor, assorted retro car parts and other clutter.
Much of the house has been cleared but there's still a few fun things lying about.
Got a few nice snaps too!
A real throwback of a name for my fellow Norwich old-timers!
A carpet of small car parts and accessories. There's probably some highly rare and valuable pieces in amongst the debris.
Probably the jewels in the crown of assorted car bits though. The speedo still worked!
Wouldn't be a derp house explore without the bath shot! This one with added folding chair.
I actually kind of love flock wallpaper and patterned carpeting. Even in all this bleak decay, there was still something kind of comforting and cosy about these rooms.
Amazing what you can still find in even when you think an explore is lost and gone.
See you again soon, I hope!