Being my first explore , I chose a local one. Had a great walk around the site and took over 300+ photos and was there for about 2 Hours (more to come in a later report )Thanks everyone - THEBEXER
SOME INFO
It was granted planning approval for conversion into a dwelling in April 2009, but is has remained derelict.
The 11-bedroom venue was originally built as a private home for local mill owner and businessman Henry Hoyle Hardman in 1869.
The property developer Jamie Carter, from Crawshawbooth, bought the site in 2008, but ambitious plans to turn it into a family home never came to fruition.
- LEFT FOR DEAD-
- A SMASHING SITE TO LOOK AROUND-
- RUST-
- MORE RUST-
- A SMASHING SITE TO LOOK AROUND-
- I BET THIS IS JUST ROAD LEGAL-
- WONDER IF THE RADIO STILL WORKS?-
- THIS PLACE WAS A BIT HANGING-
- BRUM BRUM-
- ATLEAST IT'S WATERTIGHT-
- FOLLOW THE PATH TO BROKEN DREAMS-
- A BIT LATE TO TRY AND MOVE THEM-
- FOUND THIS AMUSING-
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THANKS FOR TAKING A LOOK
SOME INFO
It was granted planning approval for conversion into a dwelling in April 2009, but is has remained derelict.
The 11-bedroom venue was originally built as a private home for local mill owner and businessman Henry Hoyle Hardman in 1869.
The property developer Jamie Carter, from Crawshawbooth, bought the site in 2008, but ambitious plans to turn it into a family home never came to fruition.
- LEFT FOR DEAD-
- A SMASHING SITE TO LOOK AROUND-
- RUST-
- FOLLOW THE PATH TO BROKEN DREAMS-
- A BIT LATE TO TRY AND MOVE THEM-
- FOUND THIS AMUSING-
THANKS FOR TAKING A LOOK
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