I visited with @ZoroLime and our non-member frend as we had seen reports on here and were fascinated by them and how we hadn't noticed it having lived close all our lives. our trip took us around 2 hours in total to explore the whole place and take a few pictures.
history:
There's a lot of mystery surrounding the close of Williamson's due to the staff being sent home at lunch one Monday never to return to the business leaving calls, emails and customers unanswered. The company used to sell all sorts of machinery and tools til its close in June 2013 .
Our Visit:
we arrived at mumps car-park around 6 o'clock. upon our first initial scout of the building we discovered what we believed was a possible entrance. after around 20 minutes of fence climbing, it wasn't an entrance but a dead end -.-' The real entrance was in fact [REMOVED] yes its that simple. we did a quick run round of the whole building before then deciding to take out the cameras and snap a few shots of the place which then resulted in us waiting 30 minutes for our friend to do a panorama of one of the upstairs storage rooms. all in all the building was very large and interesting with the multiple different style rooms from warehouse, stables, offices, kitchens etc. it kept the whole place very interesting and fun to explore. i would highly recommend checking this place out if you're local or visiting the area.
first ever report so criticism/advice is highly appreciated
history:
There's a lot of mystery surrounding the close of Williamson's due to the staff being sent home at lunch one Monday never to return to the business leaving calls, emails and customers unanswered. The company used to sell all sorts of machinery and tools til its close in June 2013 .
Our Visit:
we arrived at mumps car-park around 6 o'clock. upon our first initial scout of the building we discovered what we believed was a possible entrance. after around 20 minutes of fence climbing, it wasn't an entrance but a dead end -.-' The real entrance was in fact [REMOVED] yes its that simple. we did a quick run round of the whole building before then deciding to take out the cameras and snap a few shots of the place which then resulted in us waiting 30 minutes for our friend to do a panorama of one of the upstairs storage rooms. all in all the building was very large and interesting with the multiple different style rooms from warehouse, stables, offices, kitchens etc. it kept the whole place very interesting and fun to explore. i would highly recommend checking this place out if you're local or visiting the area.
first ever report so criticism/advice is highly appreciated
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