Finally got around to doing another classic
Basic History
The manufacture of asbestos began on the site in 1879. By 1970 the factory had an annual output of 2,250,000 yards of asbestos cloth and 5,500,000 miles (8,900,000 km) of asbestos yarn
(Source: Turner Brothers Asbestos Site in Rochdale Continues to Cause Concern for Residents. - The Asbestos Law Partnership LLP)
Explore
This was probably my favourite one yet
Neither of us really expected to get in as to be fair, you wouldn’t expect an asbestos factory to be easy to access, but after probably the worst entry I’ve done so far in my life, we were in
‘Fuck me thats massive’
The place was fuckin HUGE and pictures cannot put into scale the size of it, especially knowing that what we saw wasn’t even a third of the place.
Making our way through the overgrowth and rubble, accidentally falling into bogs and manholes along the way, we eventually find an easy enough entry point, involving a lot of red substance getting all over our pants. A red floor, very classic!
Drones were flying about overhead which scared the shit out of us to be fair, but neither of us were very bothered as we met the guys with them, and they were incredibly chill with us
‘You explorers?’
‘Yeah, just looking to do some photography’
We got some basic directions to get into the tallest of the building, the tower block
Walking on in, the first thing we notice is all the blue and cream paint, it’s so niche but it works so well!
The lighting in this tower was stunning, the windows were hazed and broken, which was lovely against all the vegetation. Looking around the site was filled with submerged holes, and bushes growing. We eventually find the staircase, with a stunning skylight
And making our way up takes us to a ‘lovely’ office block. Very little photos of it as it is almost completely trashed, and collapsed all over
But it opens up into a stunning factory space
We didn’t spend long in here but good LORD was the lighting beautiful, I don’t know what caused it but the sunlight had a perfect tinge to it that just made all the photos seem so beautiful, I loved it.
Moving forward, the more classic stairs showed
And they let up to roof access, with a beautiful view of most of the site on top
The fact that you can only see half of the factory from here in insane to me.
After eating our lunch with a view, we head down the stairs to the windows, where you can get onto the rooftop. This is insanely sketchy and was probably stupid, but it worked just fine for us!
Don’t slip
Looking along the catwalk, we didn’t dare go on it with the wood planks open to the elements
And then looking back to the towers
Twattery
Along the rooftop brings us to the filtering galleries, which is by far the most infamous part of the site.
For obvious reasons, we didn’t spend too long in here. From what I understand, those are asbestos filters, with big bags of the stuff laying on the ground, completely exposed and open. Here I am holding one! It was soft like a pillow
Walking through to the other side, we were excited to see the records room but after speaking to a member of security, found out it had burned down only a couple weeks ago which was heartbreaking
Continued