Went to this site in July 2017 and had a great explore. The school was in bad state with one two storey building burnt to a crisp, yet it still wasn’t bad to explore and had a good time roaming the once filled corridors and gaining an insight to the history of the place. However as I went a few days ago in April 2018 the site was in a awful state. The noticeable three storey building that hosted humanities, maths and science has been completely wrecked from a fire back in September 2017 and the top two floors were in a state of disrepair and looked abysmal. Although despite this wretched sight the rest of the school was really nice to see again and this time I had seen most of it except a large inaccessible building. Overall the school was in a horrible state, arson attack’s and vandals have littered the halls with have fallen roofs and glass but having the experience was pleasing and I’m glad I have visited the site before it’s inevitable collapse or demolition.
This is my first report, so any constructive criticism or advice would be helpful.
This photo of the humanities floor was taken in July 2017:
After in April 2018:
The three storey building back in July 2017:
After in April 2018:
This is my first report, so any constructive criticism or advice would be helpful.
This photo of the humanities floor was taken in July 2017:
After in April 2018:
The three storey building back in July 2017:
After in April 2018:
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