The Turner Brothers Asbestos Factory in Rochdale was once the world's largest asbestos manufacturer, but today the derelict giant stands on the outskirts of the town, disused and dishevelled. Chemical testing in the 2010s had shown that the production of asbestos in this factory had severely contaminated the surrounding land, and the citizens of the area were rightfully unhappy. The area was turfed over, but the "Save Spodden Valley" campaign and local charities continue to express their concern about the toxic chemicals leaching onto their home land, and the crumbling riverbank nearby, which is a byproduct of prior factory shenanigans. Due to being disused, the empty insides are a sight to behold, and I had the pleasure of going to visit the factory in my hometown with a friend of mine last year.
We had been looking around at the factory floors for about an hour, when we went outside to check out entry to another of the sites many buildings. To our surprise, we met a fellow explorer who was an absolutely lovely man we had the great pleasure of exploring with. He had brought his FPV drone to take some footage of inside of the buildings, so we told him about the way in we found, and brought him along with us. When we parted ways he told us that if we were ever in his home town, we would have to get in touch. Encountering new friends is always a great positive to any urbex trip.
Additional notice, on the roof i spotted a crashed FPV drone that looked like it had been there for some time. If this is yours please get in touch via direct message or replying to this post, and ill try my best to get it back to you.
Attached are some of the many pictures i took in and on the buildings. I hope you enjoy the editing I performed for the sake of anonymity of my exploration partner...
p.s. This is my first post on this site so please do let me know if I've done anything incorrectly, I'm still learning.
We had been looking around at the factory floors for about an hour, when we went outside to check out entry to another of the sites many buildings. To our surprise, we met a fellow explorer who was an absolutely lovely man we had the great pleasure of exploring with. He had brought his FPV drone to take some footage of inside of the buildings, so we told him about the way in we found, and brought him along with us. When we parted ways he told us that if we were ever in his home town, we would have to get in touch. Encountering new friends is always a great positive to any urbex trip.
Additional notice, on the roof i spotted a crashed FPV drone that looked like it had been there for some time. If this is yours please get in touch via direct message or replying to this post, and ill try my best to get it back to you.
Attached are some of the many pictures i took in and on the buildings. I hope you enjoy the editing I performed for the sake of anonymity of my exploration partner...
p.s. This is my first post on this site so please do let me know if I've done anything incorrectly, I'm still learning.