Explored with my fella @UrbanBloodyBear. We got word of this place this week and had to visit immediately, thanks to @Esoteric Eric and his awesome blog.
Wow the place is intense, don't think you can get much better for photographing oddities thats been left behind, so much to see and well worth the hours drive.
Bit of history:
The mill itself was built in the late 1800's, but was bought by the owner of Walkley Clogs in 1978, and they continued to manufacture clogs for a good 30 years. The clog factory was one of the Calder Valley's most popular tourist attractions during the 1980s but began to wind down during the 1990s after a devastating fire which happened in December 1990. The building closed in 1999, and has been waiting for apartment approval for some time now.
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Wow the place is intense, don't think you can get much better for photographing oddities thats been left behind, so much to see and well worth the hours drive.
Bit of history:
The mill itself was built in the late 1800's, but was bought by the owner of Walkley Clogs in 1978, and they continued to manufacture clogs for a good 30 years. The clog factory was one of the Calder Valley's most popular tourist attractions during the 1980s but began to wind down during the 1990s after a devastating fire which happened in December 1990. The building closed in 1999, and has been waiting for apartment approval for some time now.
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