Visited this one with Tweek after a long stretch of "we should really get up there".
Lets face it, these days we're the only ones who actually give a shit about doing stuff in this little derp we call Huddersfield. That's probably because the majority of the stuff here isn't epic enough for you lot. Either that or it's just shit. Probably the second one, but who cares? Anyway, bit of history and a couple of snaps. Not much to see from this place other than the square but that's what it's all about really. Nice to sit up there and watch the world go by.
As far as the history on this place goes, there isn't much to be found. The building was designed by Sir William Tite, an architect who also served as president of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). Constructed in 1856, it's not surprising that 150 years later it is now supported by structural scaffolding and on its last legs.
Four photos, that's right. Haters gonna hate, thread binners gonna bin thread.
Maybe Tweek will treat you to some of his film stuff, I hope he does, otherwise this'll be a really shit post.
Thanks for looking.
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