Visited with JimmyHalfway.
Cracking explore altough the lower floors do feel very eerie and as though you arent the only ones there. the amount of things in this place is amazing and without having a long clear i guarantee you will miss things.
Thanks to Rookie and Gone for this place as always bustin shit daily.
The Excelsior Printing and Bookbinding Works was originally opened on the Monday 4th July 1870 and the owner at the time was Mr John Heywood. At the time when it was opened this place could take on upto 750 employees and was one of the largest of it kind.
Not much history can be found for this epic place but Clare Tooling Systems occupied the building around the late 80's early 90's. many of the tools used have been left behind aswell as alot of paperwork office equipment and files.
Anyway on with the pictures;
Cheers
Cracking explore altough the lower floors do feel very eerie and as though you arent the only ones there. the amount of things in this place is amazing and without having a long clear i guarantee you will miss things.
Thanks to Rookie and Gone for this place as always bustin shit daily.
The Excelsior Printing and Bookbinding Works was originally opened on the Monday 4th July 1870 and the owner at the time was Mr John Heywood. At the time when it was opened this place could take on upto 750 employees and was one of the largest of it kind.
Not much history can be found for this epic place but Clare Tooling Systems occupied the building around the late 80's early 90's. many of the tools used have been left behind aswell as alot of paperwork office equipment and files.
Anyway on with the pictures;
Cheers