Present: myself, Nannal, Jord.
Bernard Road Sidings were railway sidings of the Manchester, Lincolnshire and Sheffield Railway, then the GCR, the LNER and finally British Rail. They are situated on the now quiet Sheffield to Lincoln railway line.
The buildings are in an reasonable state, roof's got holes in, trees growing in, the usual but it is an excellent location for graffiti. Here are some of my favourite ones of this small-ish site.
The site is bigger than just the warehouse, the grounds expansive but there's not much more to see, portacabins with broken toilets and a shed with burnt furniture. Worth the walk in.
Bernard Road Sidings were railway sidings of the Manchester, Lincolnshire and Sheffield Railway, then the GCR, the LNER and finally British Rail. They are situated on the now quiet Sheffield to Lincoln railway line.
The buildings are in an reasonable state, roof's got holes in, trees growing in, the usual but it is an excellent location for graffiti. Here are some of my favourite ones of this small-ish site.
The site is bigger than just the warehouse, the grounds expansive but there's not much more to see, portacabins with broken toilets and a shed with burnt furniture. Worth the walk in.
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