I remember buying a hockey stick from here when I started 'big' school.
2008, the site had been left empty for a short number of years before someone decided to have a little fire in the month of August, it must of been a cold summer to need to light a fire. Since 2008, the site has been left empty still with the scarred remains of the buildings that once were.
I've been thinking about taking a look for a couple of years now, so my usual free time of a Saturday morning in the month of May was the date and time for the trip. Hardly a trip, its only about 10 miles from my house.
Its easy to get into, just climb over a mound of mud used to block the entrance to the site. Once over the top your met by a larger building to the left that is still intact and a building to the right that is a pile of bricks and charred wooden remains.
The larger building to the right seems to be either home to tramps or a den for youths as there is graffiti on the walls, make shift seats/beds, a fire pit and empty bottles of White Lightning cider everywhere.
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ISO 100, 86mm, f4.5, 1/400 |
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ISO 100, 200mm, f3.5, 1/1250 |
Inside the skeletal remains of the other building were some great textures of the burnt wood and as you push your feet around the debris on the floor you find remnants of old hockey balls, sticks and goal keeper pads.
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ISO 100, 105mm, f5.0, 1/60 |
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ISO 200, 9mm, f5.6, 1/25 |
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ISO 500, 105mm, f5.6, 1/25 |
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ISO 100, 105mm, f7.1, 1/100 |
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ISO 100, 24mm, f6.3, 1/400 |
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ISO 500, 105mm, f/5.0, 1/25 |
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ISO 100, 80mm, f5.0, 1/200 |
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ISO 100, 200mm, f5.0, 1/200 |
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ISO 100, 200mm, f5.0, 1/2000
Look closely and you'll see that a fly is hard at work typing |
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ISO 100, 200mm, f4.0, 1/500 |
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ISO 100, 70mm, f4.0, 1/800
Fancy a seat? |
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ISO 100, 128mm, f4.0, 1/800 |
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ISO 100, 70mm, f3.2, 1/250.
Anyone got any bog roll? |
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ISO160, 200mm, f2.8, 1/100
Great light.
This foliage covered the floor of the larger building. |
When leaving the site a lady from across the road came out to speak to me. Warning me of the dangers of entering the site; falling debris, glass on the floor etc. She said kids are always playing on the site and that she has seen/heard people in there at night, which backs up my idea on the den/home. She did also say though that deers and foxes are quite often seen in the early hours.
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