Looking for a way in I walked carefully along the northern face
of the main building. A large hole had been made into the outer wall
of the two floor building, maybe to take sold machinery out, but it
was closed of with fencing.
The ground or basement floor had some locked doors and small windows.
Too small to crawl through, but big enough to make a few snapshots.
Hole in the wall
Shot through a window.
I heard running water and I saw a pipe sticking through the wall
with water streaming out of it. I thought someone must have left tapwater
running. It hadn't rained for a couple of days, so it could not be
rainwater. Just as I thought of doing a good deed and closing it,
the water suddenly stopped running of itself. It wouldn't be the first
scare I got in this place. It later showed it was a pump, switching
on and off automatically.
By now I was approaching the house quite closely and so I decided
to turn around and have a look around the other side. More locked
doors. I found one possible way in, but not a very pretty way. It
involves crawling through a narrow dirty cable tunnel. Better continue
looking for a while. Which was a lucky decision because the workers
had left the front door open.
A
way in, but not very comfortable
That's an 'asbestos decontamination
unit' on the right.