From what I can glean from the Internet, this is part of an active site owned by the British Nuclear Group. They're testing robotic machinery for disassembling nuclear reactor cores, or something like that.
To describe this place as 'colossal' would be an understatement. It's huge, vast, enormous... Each of the halls (formerly 'A' and 'B' station boiler houses and turbine halls) is monstrous in size with platforms, gantries, cranes and controls. Then you've got the massive core replicas, sitting like Death Stars in the middle of the lifting and moving equipment.
Also on site are labs, chimney simulators and empty offices, Art Deco stair cases and enough incredible sci-fi style stuff to make you wonder if it's all actually real.
Big thanks to Robsey and Peroxide for doing the groundwork.
To describe this place as 'colossal' would be an understatement. It's huge, vast, enormous... Each of the halls (formerly 'A' and 'B' station boiler houses and turbine halls) is monstrous in size with platforms, gantries, cranes and controls. Then you've got the massive core replicas, sitting like Death Stars in the middle of the lifting and moving equipment.
Also on site are labs, chimney simulators and empty offices, Art Deco stair cases and enough incredible sci-fi style stuff to make you wonder if it's all actually real.
Big thanks to Robsey and Peroxide for doing the groundwork.