Hello everybody.
This is a very explored and explained site, but it's local to me and we're relatively local, and I'm new.
Fisons was a fertiliser factory built in the Victorian period, apparently around 1858, and was operational up until 2003.
They manufactured, you know, fertiliser. The company branched out into medicine, was acquired once or twice, and ultimately the site was mothballed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisons
The site was guarded, until it wasn't. There have been a number of alleged arsons, and the site is ruins today. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-48175407
I'm not sure what all the buildings might have been for. Here's what we were greeted with.
There was some nifty graffiti inside as expected.
There must be tons of metal here, twisted and rusted. Who knows what it once was?
I liked this piece.
Then we come across what I suppose would be some kind of dumping/loading structure. We clambered up.
I needed a wee at this point, but I was soldiering on. Now we're getting to the point where I am holding on to the rails with a grip stronger than they.
This bit is scary. There is floor missing all over the place. The entire structure creaks in the wind.
The big metal block on a chain is a magnet, presumable for getting magnetic stuff out of whatever they're shifting. I can I only guess.
My brave friend ventured way further than I did. I froze when I got to those scary holes in the floor. I went back to have my wee, only to discover my tiny friend was now basically in hiding and had even changed its postcode.
This is inside the remaining structure. We guess there would have been extra floors, as there are railings at various elevations that may not be apparant.
There was some office space which was fairly 1970s, but apparently people were working there in the early 2000s.
We did wonder about access to this place up here, but it is inaccessible due to all the burned out floors. We were not interested in exploring this tower at all.
I thought this graffiti art was cool. The artist has it on their instagram.
nning in the 2000s?
There are some remaining outbuldings.
I wonder when this was last used?
Some areas are a bit more burned up than others.
Anyway, best get off.
It's sunset now.
I hope you enjoyed it.
Cheers
This is a very explored and explained site, but it's local to me and we're relatively local, and I'm new.
Fisons was a fertiliser factory built in the Victorian period, apparently around 1858, and was operational up until 2003.
They manufactured, you know, fertiliser. The company branched out into medicine, was acquired once or twice, and ultimately the site was mothballed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisons
The site was guarded, until it wasn't. There have been a number of alleged arsons, and the site is ruins today. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-48175407
I'm not sure what all the buildings might have been for. Here's what we were greeted with.
There was some nifty graffiti inside as expected.
There must be tons of metal here, twisted and rusted. Who knows what it once was?
I liked this piece.
Then we come across what I suppose would be some kind of dumping/loading structure. We clambered up.
I needed a wee at this point, but I was soldiering on. Now we're getting to the point where I am holding on to the rails with a grip stronger than they.
This bit is scary. There is floor missing all over the place. The entire structure creaks in the wind.
The big metal block on a chain is a magnet, presumable for getting magnetic stuff out of whatever they're shifting. I can I only guess.
My brave friend ventured way further than I did. I froze when I got to those scary holes in the floor. I went back to have my wee, only to discover my tiny friend was now basically in hiding and had even changed its postcode.
This is inside the remaining structure. We guess there would have been extra floors, as there are railings at various elevations that may not be apparant.
There was some office space which was fairly 1970s, but apparently people were working there in the early 2000s.
We did wonder about access to this place up here, but it is inaccessible due to all the burned out floors. We were not interested in exploring this tower at all.
I thought this graffiti art was cool. The artist has it on their instagram.
There are some remaining outbuldings.
I wonder when this was last used?
Some areas are a bit more burned up than others.
Anyway, best get off.
It's sunset now.
I hope you enjoyed it.
Cheers