The college has been closed since 2009 and was completely untouched, it looked like no one had been inside before us. Everything was completely locked, other than a second-floor window which had not been closed properly [1]. We squeezed through and got pretty lucky, we found the keys for most of the building, nicely labeled and numbered [2]. Our visit was cut short when some elderly lady saw us on the roof [3] and started screaming at us to get down, saying that she was calling the police. We basically ran away, jumping from rooftop to rooftop, until we were on the other side of the site. We then left for the train station.
If anyone else decides to take a look, remember that the overhead cables are still live, so be very careful when on the roofs.
We made sure to always put each key back to where it was, but we had a few on us when we were seen, so we couldn't put them back
. The upside is that if I want to go back again, I can use the front door.
Pictures (not great but I did my best, wanted to take much more, but couldn't thanks to the old lady) :
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[2]
[3]
If anyone else decides to take a look, remember that the overhead cables are still live, so be very careful when on the roofs.
We made sure to always put each key back to where it was, but we had a few on us when we were seen, so we couldn't put them back
Pictures (not great but I did my best, wanted to take much more, but couldn't thanks to the old lady) :
[1]
[2]
[3]
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