Visited with Fur:Q, Dweeb and Raddog.
This was a nice little impromptu drive-by place as we were cruising around Birmingham tying up some loose ends and following up on leads. Dweeb had done this place before but the rest of us were keen to have a look. There was lots of fencing around this and the other buildings so I dare say it won't be long before it's converted or brought to its knees.
Lots of original features still remain like the tiled toilets and old switches. Apparently part of it was used for an art exhibition recently so that would explain the giant easel in the attic. I said easel......not weasel!
Here's the photos:
This was a nice little impromptu drive-by place as we were cruising around Birmingham tying up some loose ends and following up on leads. Dweeb had done this place before but the rest of us were keen to have a look. There was lots of fencing around this and the other buildings so I dare say it won't be long before it's converted or brought to its knees.
Lots of original features still remain like the tiled toilets and old switches. Apparently part of it was used for an art exhibition recently so that would explain the giant easel in the attic. I said easel......not weasel!
Here's the photos:
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