My first ever report - Excuse bad quality photos
This place was abandoned in 2009 due to the recession. Suprisingly very few reports of this location have been made, and in certain areas such as the reception, the interior is still complete and untouched due to welded bars and concrete blocks. Looking through the window even the old internet networking gear is sitting in there. i may plan on revisiting this location in the near future to film and take better, more still shots.
The Selborne Brick Company manufactures a range of traditional hand finished bricks and tiles. Production ceased in 2009 following the Lehman crash and a spike in gas prices.
The company secured a planning consent to construct an anaerobic digester, which will provide all the gas necessary to operate the plant from renewable resources, making the Selborne brick one of the most sustainable building materials in the country.
We hope to restart operations in Spring 2015.
Credit: http://www.selbornebrick.co.uk/
Any feedback would be appreciated.
All my photos (126) are available to view here:
http://s350.photobucket.com/user/Andrew3236/library/Selbourne Brickworks?sort=3&page=1
This place was abandoned in 2009 due to the recession. Suprisingly very few reports of this location have been made, and in certain areas such as the reception, the interior is still complete and untouched due to welded bars and concrete blocks. Looking through the window even the old internet networking gear is sitting in there. i may plan on revisiting this location in the near future to film and take better, more still shots.
The Selborne Brick Company manufactures a range of traditional hand finished bricks and tiles. Production ceased in 2009 following the Lehman crash and a spike in gas prices.
The company secured a planning consent to construct an anaerobic digester, which will provide all the gas necessary to operate the plant from renewable resources, making the Selborne brick one of the most sustainable building materials in the country.
We hope to restart operations in Spring 2015.
Credit: http://www.selbornebrick.co.uk/
Any feedback would be appreciated.
All my photos (126) are available to view here:
http://s350.photobucket.com/user/Andrew3236/library/Selbourne Brickworks?sort=3&page=1
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