So I've been meaning to do this one for a while now, and it seems some people have beaten me to it.
The first thing you notice when you arrive is the scale of this place. It's deceivingly big. It feels bigger than it looks in reports.
I managed to spend the best part of 3 hours going over the place with a fine tooth come and taking snaps of almost everything. Didn't want to miss anything!
Sadly though the place has suffered serious damage at the hands of vandals and other chav scum. The elements have also taken their toll and half of the building looked torched.
Some parts of the upper floors were so badly damaged they were inaccessible.
It was freezing cold and carried a possibility of bumping into the chav scum who vandalized the place,
and even though it may not be much to a lot of people, I thoroughly enjoyed it, and found plenty of interesting
things to keep me busy!
Ended up with over 40 photos!
Well worth a 20 mile bike ride in -1ºC
Bit of copied history and then on with the snaps!
Enjoying the view!
lovely.
The stage.
Probably left here because they couldn't get it out. What a damn waste.
Not much of the upper floors left these days.
Kitchens!
Saw this on the mirror. Any of you guys's handywork?
Got enough hangers?
Thanks for looking guys and as always your input is welcome.
The first thing you notice when you arrive is the scale of this place. It's deceivingly big. It feels bigger than it looks in reports.
I managed to spend the best part of 3 hours going over the place with a fine tooth come and taking snaps of almost everything. Didn't want to miss anything!
Sadly though the place has suffered serious damage at the hands of vandals and other chav scum. The elements have also taken their toll and half of the building looked torched.
Some parts of the upper floors were so badly damaged they were inaccessible.
It was freezing cold and carried a possibility of bumping into the chav scum who vandalized the place,
and even though it may not be much to a lot of people, I thoroughly enjoyed it, and found plenty of interesting
things to keep me busy!
Ended up with over 40 photos!
Well worth a 20 mile bike ride in -1ºC
Bit of copied history and then on with the snaps!
Back in the 90`s Yesterday’s Night Club in Alderley Edge was once one of the hottest nightspots in Cheshire that once attracted footballers and TV stars. It was bought by Absolute Leisure and in March 2000 became the areas first Lap dancing club, launching a lap dancing evening which became a regular weekday fixture known as the Purple Door. It then changed its name to Lizard and in 2004 it finally closed it's doors.
It had plans to change it into luxury housing but these plans fell through, a Northern Ireland-based developer Benmore Group has submitted a planning application to extend, refurbish and alter the former Yesterday's night club to create a 68 bedroom hotel including a ground floor bistro and spa.
It had plans to change it into luxury housing but these plans fell through, a Northern Ireland-based developer Benmore Group has submitted a planning application to extend, refurbish and alter the former Yesterday's night club to create a 68 bedroom hotel including a ground floor bistro and spa.
Enjoying the view!
lovely.
The stage.
Probably left here because they couldn't get it out. What a damn waste.
Not much of the upper floors left these days.
Kitchens!
Saw this on the mirror. Any of you guys's handywork?
Got enough hangers?
Thanks for looking guys and as always your input is welcome.
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