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Report - Bass Maltings Lincolnshire, August 2022

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bluespiderman

28DL Full Member
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Well this place certainly needs no introduction - something of a classic. Posting this more as a reminder that this one is still there and on the possible list. There's definitely something magical about this place I'm not sure if it's the sheer size of it or the difficulty factor, probably a combination of both.

So brief history - the Bass Maltings in Sleaford, England are a large group of eight disused malt houses originally owned by the Bass Brewery of Burton upon Trent. Constructed between 1901 and 1907 to Herbert A. Couchman's design, the maltings are the largest group of malt houses in England. They have been designated Grade II on the National Heritage List for England.
The original Bass maltings operation closed in 1959 which gave way to use by various small businesses in the years to follow, including a large part being used to rear chickens up until the 1990's.
Various regeneration schemes have been announced since, including Tesco's planning to convert part of it to a supermarket, retail and office space, and also apartments all of which have gone quiet. Partly because the council refused permission to build access roads.

So this legendary place remains in a state of limbo as it has for a good few decades now - absolute gem it is.

Notoriously difficult to get access due to a very passionate local security firm. Having been ejected off here in the past, it was a dream come true to finally get lucky as it had been top of our list for quite some time.


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HughieD

28DL Regular User
Regular User
You did well to sneak an explore in here. Been secca'd up for a while. Nice set of pics. And that staircase....
 

Bugsuperstar

Irresponsible & Reckless
Regular User
Nice to see this again. I’ll never forget the ladder through the tube at the top of the water tower. Blast from the past for sure. Last shot is a cracker.
 

Calamity Jane

i see beauty in the unloved, places & things
Regular User
What a way to open your posting. Welcome and a huge well done. Great report. The chimney and staircase are the heroes here for me personally :thumb
 

JaffaTB

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
I got caught here earlier on this year, security turned up acting like special forces with dogs and all sorts very OTT :rofl
 

bluespiderman

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
ooh yes - Aurora security are really very passionate about keeping people out which is understandable, it is a bit of an accident waiting to happen. Simon is a really nice guy we got chatting to him when we got caught first time he's quite intense about protecting the place. motion sensors and cams all over. We were 100% not expecting to get in just went for a nosey as love the architecture and size of the place even from a distance it's worth a look. I suspect he was on holiday or something as we pressed on bit by bit fully expecting their arrival but somehow ended up with the run of the place. There was evidence of other folk having been there already which hadn't been repaired. Just shows it's always worth going back to places just in case. this was our 3rd or 4th attempt.
 

JaffaTB

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
ooh yes - Aurora security are really very passionate about keeping people out which is understandable, it is a bit of an accident waiting to happen. Simon is a really nice guy we got chatting to him when we got caught first time he's quite intense about protecting the place. motion sensors and cams all over. We were 100% not expecting to get in just went for a nosey as love the architecture and size of the place even from a distance it's worth a look. I suspect he was on holiday or something as we pressed on bit by bit fully expecting their arrival but somehow ended up with the run of the place. There was evidence of other folk having been there already which hadn't been repaired. Just shows it's always worth going back to places just in case. this was our 3rd or 4th attempt.

Was he the tallish one with bald head? he was ok tbf it was the other shorter one with the dogs that was a bit of a tail :rofl good to see some recent pics anyway nice one :thumb
 

GRONK

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Nice to see this one again, I've heard stories of Secca running round like they're in the SAS :rofl

Congrats on getting it done
 
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