On Thursday 22nd March I took a trip down to Birmingham mostly to see what range of Derelict properties I could find, but also to find the Typhoo Tea Factory which I had largely anticipated. Passing through the Digbeth area the amount of properties didn't disappoint- the variety was endless.
Finding the Tea Factory was simple, a clear ghost of the past of what was a busy factory. Old advertising boards and shattered windows litter this building, a huge empty space.
After scouting around the area, no clear "safe" way into the building disappointed me, but I enjoyed the visit thoroughly- the windows were broken enough so that I could see inside (images to follow). The small chimney room can be accessed as of recent but signs of the homeless here makes it a risky place to photograph!
I would recommend you guys visit the Digbeth area of Birmingham! Thanks for reading the report.
Finding the Tea Factory was simple, a clear ghost of the past of what was a busy factory. Old advertising boards and shattered windows litter this building, a huge empty space.
After scouting around the area, no clear "safe" way into the building disappointed me, but I enjoyed the visit thoroughly- the windows were broken enough so that I could see inside (images to follow). The small chimney room can be accessed as of recent but signs of the homeless here makes it a risky place to photograph!
I would recommend you guys visit the Digbeth area of Birmingham! Thanks for reading the report.