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General - - Walkleys Clog Factory - West Yorkshire | 03/15 | Industrial Sites | 28DaysLater.co.uk

General - Walkleys Clog Factory - West Yorkshire | 03/15

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UrbexploreUK

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This one was a revisit of a previous attempted explore. Last time we came here we got busted and were told that the entrance we came through was to be boarded up. We were in the area recently though and the entrance had been torn back open so we gave it another go. We entered into what was a clog museum, with various dismantled exhibits and leaflets scattered around. We had a quick look around here and then proceeded towards the rest of the factory. There was lots of old machinery for clog making in this lower floor area and it wasn't much of interest to be made noted. It was when we went further into the building that things became a lot more exciting. As we pushed on the factory became more of a retail park with old run down shops on either side, mainly selling clothes. Mannequin heads and arms were hanging out of broken shop windows and clothing racks were still present. Things were a bit sinister looking down this retail corridor so we made our way upstairs.

Once we'd managed to get ourselves up the rotting stairs separating us from the rest of the building, we found ourselves in what was a suit shop. With signs still up for 'half price suits' and '20% off' and a storage compartment with boxes full of accessories left. The corridor then took us along towards the rest of the factory, where we suddenly found ourselves in a children's play area. There was a ball pit and an old style pram left near the entrance to this area.

We got a few pictures of this play area and had a go in the play gym before carrying on through the many halls and corridors until we reached a Christmas Shop. This place was a year long Christmas Shop with merchandise still in place such as little knitted Santa's and Christmas cards. This was weird to walk through, there was even a Santa's grotto with letters from children left pinned up on the board where santa used to sit. The grotto was like a walk through, you started at one end and followed a pathway down through the maze of presents and the snow landscape until you reached the end that came out near where we started.

We progressed onto the top floor where we encountered a Chinese market style shop, with the branding still embellished on the shop door. There wasn't much to record about the shop but we did find 2 more of the themed 'walks' like the grotto from earlier, a horror one and a rainforest one.

Everything about this place was weird. It morphed between clog factory, museum, retail park and children's play area. There was something new around every corner of this place and it was so much fun to explore. We finished up by scrawling our name on a blackboard that we found along the names of other groups that had been here before!

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An extra video I couldn't resist adding!


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Not the highest of quality photos but I am coming to terms with the fact that I get far too into the explore and I need to calm myself down and actually look for shots!

We did another explore last week but I decided against posting it on 28DL (Hence the week absence, I'm sure none of you noticed) as I figured you'd be fed up with busted up shells of mills!
 

UrbexploreUK

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
Nice one that's looks interesting mate

Certainly worth a visit if you're in the area! Some beautiful machinery (If that's your thing) throughout the ground floor but it was pitch black and I hadn't brought my tripod so I have no photos to show!
 

BobJ

28DL Member
28DL Member
I remember this place well. We came in from Oldham along the A62 and then into Mytholm. This would have been about 1995. We brought our little girl with us especially to see the Christmas shop. We bought a German Christmas Pyramid there. Over the years it got rather battered and we retired it awaiting restoration. I just done that.
That place holds a lot of memories for me. I've sent my daughter a link to the YouTube vid.
So sad to see the place in that state
 
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