This is my first solo (and tbh my first significantly successful) abandonment explore for a number of years as I have finally fixed my bike up so have a bit of mobility. This particular site has been done to death but I thought it would be a good start and offered a nice cycle ride to get there too.


There was quite a bit of activity at the front enterance but a bit of a scenic detour found me entering from behind (stop sniggering at the back there!) where it was much more deserted.


It's a real shame such a building it getting demolished.


Note to self: Bring workmans gloves next time - broken glass galore!


Needs a lick of paint I think


There's a hole-in-the wall available if you need some cash.


This is why you dont even bother with risk assesments in this game.


Big place and this is just one of the buildings.


Nice decor...just no floor.


Every room has been given a number by the demolition crew.


Ran out of interesting or witty comments...This is a door


Almost all the rooms are completely bare. The usual suspects have even had all the piping away. No graffitti though.


No shortage of long coridoors.


My size 10 workmans boots must have woken up a hobo next door by the sounds of it so decided to call it a day and leave quietly.

This was just from the two buildings at the back (Cheviot House and the 3 story victorian one). There are some more further in including the redbrick tower but I considered myself lucky knowing there were staff on site so cut my losses.

All in all a pretty fun day out.