I found this while recing two rather well known buildings near Pontoon Dock. With active security at one and the other requiring more work I tried two building sites littered with my favorite toys. No real history on the site I’m afraid, no doubt it used to be docks or industrial but is in the process of being molested by property companies (Barratt in this case) into more characterless, overpriced flats that none of us Londoners can actually afford.
Last time I was here the smaller crane had gone which signals the end of an era for me, I’ve spent many a night poking my nose around this place while staying clear of some cheekily placed cameras.
The explore
I have been into this site many times since first discovering it and have had the pleasure of seeing lots of changes within the taller of the two buildings, Inc glazing wiring etc. Its close proximity to the DLR and Thames barrier mean that the views are nice with not too many nosey folk that have a habit of making life more difficult.
With access to the site remaining discrete (best way in my opinion) it was the constantly changing way of accessing the main building that kept me on my toes. Noisy scaff coupled with strategically placed cameras always made the first few minutes tense. Once in the building it was all bog standard building site; stairs, roof, crane etc.
One side has a great view of the Millennium Mills and City airport while the other nets you a landscape including the flood barrier and the O2. It’s been a great place to chill and enjoy the city at its best.
The top of the crane just below the jib has been lit up like a Christmas tree on several occasions making a quickly climbing the last few ladders pretty important since the thing is in plain view of the DLR trains.
I was more interested in climbing the crane than anything else and often left my bag with tripod at the bottom, hence lack of pics from up high. Next door enjoys better views in my opinion and a report on it will follow soon. In the meantime I need to start exploring some derps and gas holders to add some variety, Cranes are always a good climb but these building sites are getting a little samey.
1. The Mills
2. View of the second larger building from the roof of the first.
3. Plans are always helpful when new to a site
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4. Looking towards City airport
5. Jib had to be done
6. It's not often you look down and see another jib below
7. About half way and I could see the end swinging in the wind.
Last time I was here the smaller crane had gone which signals the end of an era for me, I’ve spent many a night poking my nose around this place while staying clear of some cheekily placed cameras.
The explore
I have been into this site many times since first discovering it and have had the pleasure of seeing lots of changes within the taller of the two buildings, Inc glazing wiring etc. Its close proximity to the DLR and Thames barrier mean that the views are nice with not too many nosey folk that have a habit of making life more difficult.
With access to the site remaining discrete (best way in my opinion) it was the constantly changing way of accessing the main building that kept me on my toes. Noisy scaff coupled with strategically placed cameras always made the first few minutes tense. Once in the building it was all bog standard building site; stairs, roof, crane etc.
One side has a great view of the Millennium Mills and City airport while the other nets you a landscape including the flood barrier and the O2. It’s been a great place to chill and enjoy the city at its best.
The top of the crane just below the jib has been lit up like a Christmas tree on several occasions making a quickly climbing the last few ladders pretty important since the thing is in plain view of the DLR trains.
I was more interested in climbing the crane than anything else and often left my bag with tripod at the bottom, hence lack of pics from up high. Next door enjoys better views in my opinion and a report on it will follow soon. In the meantime I need to start exploring some derps and gas holders to add some variety, Cranes are always a good climb but these building sites are getting a little samey.
1. The Mills
2. View of the second larger building from the roof of the first.
3. Plans are always helpful when new to a site

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4. Looking towards City airport
5. Jib had to be done
6. It's not often you look down and see another jib below
7. About half way and I could see the end swinging in the wind.