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Report - Fletchers paper mill Aug-Dec (2023)

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Stevoid

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Way back in 2001 I worked in a factory (Not far from Fletchers) and we had an influx of workers join our company. I got chatting to one of the guys, a chap named Trevor who had come as a maintanance hand, I asked him why he had left his old job and he told me he had worked at a local paper mill for the past 20 odd years and it had suddenly shut down. This was the first time I had heard of Fletchers and at the time I really didnt give it much thought or hear it mentioned again until almost 20 years later.

Roll on 2022/2023 and my son (now 15) was showing a massive interest in exploration. He had mentioned this 'abandoned paper mill near us' and said he had seen pictures and that he really wanted to go. 20+ years had passed since I had last heard about this place and I thought 'no way is that place still standing'
but is was and I was eager to take him.

First trip was a bit of a disaster tbh, It was a hot summers day in August and I rolled up in my shorts and tee, no torches, gloves, masks.. nothing 😂 I didnt even know about secca on site. After gaining access to the main grounds quite easily we were wondering around the site willy nilly looking for a way in. Couldnt find access to the main bit but we did find an open window which lead us to the 'Boiler room' area. I was in total amazement as I wondered around here as I had never seen any pictures from this area before (Only from the main building.) We exited after a couple of hours and from that day let's just say I became slightly obsessed with the place!

Have been multiple times over the past 6 months or so trying to visit different areas each time. The only place I have not been is the 'Workshop' as the adjoining door was promptly boarded after an influx of 'visitors'.

Before I copy and paste a bit of history from this place I just want to link a video that you may or may not have seen... It's from the 80's and it is a mini doc of the paper mill in operation. Very interesting if you have been to the mill as you will recognise some of the rooms and machines on the video.


Sorry for rambling, here is a bit of history on the place and the photos are below that..

The story of Robert Fletcher & Sons paper mill dates back to the 1830’s as a young Robert Fletcher entered the business “Ralph Crompton & Nephews” who were at the time bleachers & papermakers in Stoneclough.

Robert worked his way up through the business eventually becoming the manager of the bleaching department and later the manager of the entire mill. The Crompton family held Robert in high regard and as such Roger Crompton (the last of the brothers), left Robert the trusteeship and an option of succeeding him in the firm.

Following the death of Roger Crompton, Robert controlled the business for many years until he passed away in 1865 and was succeeded by his sons John & James Fletcher, who were in turn succeeded by their own sons, John Fletcher and Robert Fletcher.
The Greenfield mill specialised in producing cigarette paper and had sales offices in London & Manchester, as well as agencies in many foreign countries. The business also owned lots of land around the Greenfield mill, several hundred acres apparently.

Robert Fletcher & Son Ltd steadily built a solid worldwide reputation for quality and reliability, the Greenfield site alone had a turnover of almost £18million by 1997 but just two years later that figure dropped to just over £8million.

The following year, in an effort to rescue the business, the original Stoneclough site was closed, with the intention of opening up more jobs at the Greenfield site. Unfortunately the business continued its financial downturn and could not be saved. In July of 2001 disgruntled creditors formally applied to have the business wound up and staff about to start the morning shift were ordered to collect their belongings and leave the site.

Boiler house:
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Next was the main area:
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Stevoid

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PART 2:


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Massive roller, I think this part of the factory is now demolished:
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The famous 'Digester' This massive digester was used to mix up the raw materials.. This can be seen on the video I linked.
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Kitchen/Workshop areas: I could only get into the first part of the workshop as the adjoining buildings had the door sealed. I think, due to an influx of visitors.
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Stevoid

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Part 3: The 'social club' also part of the mill, a place for the workers to unwind at the end of the day.
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Lots of booze left over, all unopened.




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Massive function hall. Judging by the stage backdrop and various props left lying about, 'Wizard of OZ' was the last ever production show performed.
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Backstage area with various xmas decorations scattered about.
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Few random photos to finish off:

Old Rover tucked away in a shed.
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Saw a few of these big printed boards lying about the place.. Strange.
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Famous 'Landy' Didnt have my torch so couldnt get a proper photo.
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Abandoned house on the site. No access unfortunately.
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The impossing 'Fletchers' building.
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The knocked down bit.
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Main entrance to the site. Just beyond here is the Secca office, were you will usually find the guard having a nap 😁
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Thanks for taking a look!
 
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Mikeymutt

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Nice report. The land rover has gone now. Thanks for posting that video. That was fascinating watching the process. The rolling mill was just great to see. Strange seeing all the rooms clean and in use.
 

mookster

grumpy sod
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Another excellent post.

Just to make people aware a few of my friends went today and were caught after a few hours - security finally seem to have woken up, as they ventured inside the buildings to nab them and were apparently right arses about it.
 

Mikeymutt

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Another excellent post.

Just to make people aware a few of my friends went today and were caught after a few hours - security finally seem to have woken up, as they ventured inside the buildings to nab them and were apparently right arses about it.
I know someone who went yesterday and saw security walking around and no issues. They did not enter the buildings. Depends if security heard or seen anything or not inside, then went in. You do have to be fairly quiet down on the bottom.
 
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Stevoid

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Another excellent post.

Just to make people aware a few of my friends went today and were caught after a few hours - security finally seem to have woken up, as they ventured inside the buildings to nab them and were apparently right arses about it.
eek.. I was there 2 weeks ago and whilst we were in one of the buildings I did hear secca wondering about outside. (Even more than usuall) I have been caught once before just as I was coming out of the building and he was being a rite t*** with me. We exchanged pleasantries and we left 😁
 

TalkingMask

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Nice report. The land rover has gone now. Thanks for posting that video. That was fascinating watching the process. The rolling mill was just great to see. Strange seeing all the rooms clean and in use.
Nooo! When did that happen?

Also love the report mate, definitely brings good memories of that pristine computer room in the (now non-existent) roller hall, the photos really do it justice here
 

TalkingMask

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Another excellent post.

Just to make people aware a few of my friends went today and were caught after a few hours - security finally seem to have woken up, as they ventured inside the buildings to nab them and were apparently right arses about it.
Oh that’s a new one, never heard of that happening before, was gonna plan a return trip, but no way am I gonna lose a day of to get nobbed at by a secca IN the building
 

JaffaTB

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great post, even though i have been here 5 times myself i always read every fletchers thread just something about this place i love, never met another person here in all the times ive been here and never been caught, i did once hear the guard walking past as i was in with the landy expecting him to pop his head under and rumble me

I haven't done the boiler room bit as i looked through the window from the other side and mistakenly didn't think it looked like getting it!
 

Calamity Jane

i see beauty in the unloved, places & things
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Some great shots there. Good report. So much around to shoot. I was surprised to see that little room with the computers all in one piece. No smashed screens etc. I didn't see any graff either. Lots of lovely natural decay and peel.
 

Stevoid

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Some great shots there. Good report. So much around to shoot. I was surprised to see that little room with the computers all in one piece. No smashed screens etc. I didn't see any graff either. Lots of lovely natural decay and peel.
Almost as if it was an unwritten rule to leave the computer room well alone. Absolute pristine. I do believe that room was part of the demo though so not sure if that part was cleared out or not.
 

Mattyremover

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Nice report. The land rover has gone now. Thanks for posting that video. That was fascinating watching the process. The rolling mill was just great to see. Strange seeing all the rooms clean and in use.
No way !!! Land Rover gone ? I think this is the only bit we never saw. We’ve been on two occasions now and both times when we’ve got down near the bottom of the building we have been disturbed although not caught by security out and about with a massive torch and we have left the site. It’s probably the only part we have never managed to see. Hopefully it has been removed from site to be restored. I would imagine it has some historic significance. I’ve seen lots of pictures of the sign writing on the sides.
 

Stevoid

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No way !!! Land Rover gone ? I think this is the only bit we never saw. We’ve been on two occasions now and both times when we’ve got down near the bottom of the building we have been disturbed although not caught by security out and about with a massive torch and we have left the site. It’s probably the only part we have never managed to see. Hopefully it has been removed from site to be restored. I would imagine it has some historic significance. I’ve seen lots of pictures of the sign writing on the sides.
Not sure if you have seen it but opposite the main entrance (On the main woodland path) there is a massive garage type building with 'Fletchers transport' written on it. I had a quick nosey last time I was there but couldnt find access. I bet theres some beauties in there!
 
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