The explore: This is a really exciting hidden gem, as there aren't a lot of reports about it. Surprisingly though, it was very easy to access and there was a lot to explore. We spent a good few hours here. We went back in a few days after our visit, and found the place in total mess, with a lot of broken doors and equipments, and papers scattered everywhere. It's a shame that some of us are like this and have to destroy everything. I had previously posted a few photos in a local photography group with many people asking where this is, I guess a few of those people went there just to make a mess.
One more thing. Do not look into any of the toilets. I did and oh the horror. The images still haunt me
History: The white-painted office block, which housed a Lloyds Banking Group call centre, was built in 1968 with a large extension added in 1978.
The building was under-used for several years and has been lying vacant since November 2018. The site is being acquired by Queensberry Properties who wants to retain and convert the main building, but demolish the 1970s extension and replace it with a new building.
One more thing. Do not look into any of the toilets. I did and oh the horror. The images still haunt me
History: The white-painted office block, which housed a Lloyds Banking Group call centre, was built in 1968 with a large extension added in 1978.
The building was under-used for several years and has been lying vacant since November 2018. The site is being acquired by Queensberry Properties who wants to retain and convert the main building, but demolish the 1970s extension and replace it with a new building.
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