It was a shaky start of the year for me mentally but this has now improved and exploring has been consistently good this year, it's been successful for the most part. I had to wait to post this as one of these on the list I visited a matter of days ago. This is also the year that I found my interest in derelict pumping stations following mine and
@JakeV50's visit to Southery Pumping Station and I have found a lot of stuff myself this year which feels rewarding.
Top 5:
5. Milton Green Highways Depot, Cheshire
I liked the look of the decay in the corridors and offices when I saw this place on here, it turned out to be even better than expected and on the whole, I think it's an underrated location.
Introduction This is a place I have seen pop up a couple of times on here. I really liked the green decaying rooms so I wanted to take a look for myself. This was one of the first stop-off points for mine at @jakev50’s trip last month up Manchester and Liverpool way. Surprisingly, it turned out...
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4. Delphi Diesel Systems/Lucas CAV, Suffolk
I had this place pinned for a while and
@Wastelandr suggested going one weekend as he saw it on a report that I hadn't seen. It was such a huge place and although fairly stripped I still really liked it here. This was also my first time meeting Wastelandr so was great to catch up with him.
Introduction Me and @Wastelandr were keen to meet up for the first time as we have spoken quite a bit and we are both not a million miles away from each other, Wastelandr suggested taking a look at this factory which has been posted previously on here by Speed, he mentioned a factory in Sudbury...
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3. Fletcher's Paper Mill, Greenfield
I have wanted to do this place since I started exploring back in 2017. I remember Mikey mentioning it to me yonks ago but I never did it due to how far away it is and back then it was much harder to get in. As the situation has changed here slightly I decided to finally give it a go and it was certainly worth the wait. The boiler house was a highlight for me, pictured below (report coming soon).
2. Southery Pumping Station
To be honest this should be joint first. Jake mentioned that we should give this a look one day back in April, he found it as a listing on an old heritage website. I barely even knew what a Pumping Station was back then and I assumed it was going to be an empty windmill or something. We walked around half an hour alongside the river to the building and we were gobsmacked when we looked in the window, it was the best moment of 2023 for me despite being a small place. I have since visited again for a second time.
Introduction This is one of the first pumping stations me and @JakeV50 checked out on our various trips up to Fenland to discover these little industrial gems. This was one of Jake’s finds from a local heritage website and I’ve been looking forward to posting my take on the place. Information &...
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1. RAE Bedford
I had a day off work and decided to check out the 3x3 building as it was pretty easy to access at the time. I spent around three hours in there. I don't often visit buildings of that scale by myself but I thought I would give it a go. A week or two later, we caught wind of the 8x8 being easy too so me
@Mikeymutt🐶 and
@JakeV50 traveled there to take a look. The far control room in the 8x8 is one of the nicest things I have ever seen and the place was even better than expected. This is another site I have wanted to visit for years so I was so pleased to finally tick it off. Report coming soon.
Honorable Mentions:
Pilkington Headquarters Canteen, St Helen's
I liked this place mainly due to the modernist and minimalist interior, it was very photogenic and was one me and Jake visited on our trip up to Manchester. It didn't make the Top 5 as it was a little more stripped than I thought it would be with piles of rubble scattered inside the building.
Introduction Another from mine and Jake’s Merseyside trip. I love the modernist and minimalist interior of this site so I was excited to visit. We also did Pilkington’s old sandwash plant, my recent report of this can be found here if of interest. Company History & Information This is one of...
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Purl's Bridge Pumping Station, Cambridgeshire
Another brilliant station we found in Fenland, we had no idea what to expect but were presented with a lovely Ruston diesel engine inside. It would've probably been in my Top 5 if it wasn't for the difficulty of photographing with the lighting, not to mention all of the cobwebs. It was also an absolute sauna inside being a muggy summer's day and the building being almost entirely constructed of wood.
Introduction You know the drill, me and @JakeV50 set off to try and cover some more of the old pump houses around Fenland. This day was a bit of a failure as we visited quite a lot of empty/inaccessible ones, but this one was definitely a highlight. In fact, this was my favourite find so far...
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Banham Shop, Norfolk
This is a site pretty local to me that again I have known of for years. I can't believe I didn't get around to doing it until this year. It was so much better than I expected and was still in reasonable condition. I haven't reported on this one as it comes very close to the 'residential' side of things.
There are plenty more I could include in the Honorable Mentions section but those are the main ones I could think of. Looking forward to visiting more places and contributing as we move into 2024, and thanks to the admin & mod team for working hard to ensure the site remains the best place for urban exploration content.