Had to skipdive an office bin to get my rather short self (and taller friend) into GB & sons. Lets just say im terrified of heights so was ...interesting.... Luckily a successful trip after trying to get into Firth Vickers Med Centre the other day and finding no way to get over the wall/security on the car park. so yes, apart from visiting an abandoned factory n stourbridge, west mids, this is my first urbexploration. It was obvious some squatters had been living in a few rooms with brand new looking duvets and things, as well as 2 toilets in pretty good shape. We didnt venture into the basement due to lack of a torch but looked at all other (3-4) floors, where the floorboards didnt look too rotten. Also looked into the factory units that are pretty much roofless. Apologies for so many pictures of machinery but I'm an engineer so found it very interesting.
GB & Sons on Cornish Works, where they have been located since 1852, manufactured shoes, butchers knives, leather working tools and steel files.
GB & Sons on Cornish Works, where they have been located since 1852, manufactured shoes, butchers knives, leather working tools and steel files.
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