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Report - Ford Grain Silo & Spillers Silo, Avonmouth [July 2017]

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Polo

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Visited successfully with Clebby & Salmon.

I remember looking out for these whilst passing by along the M5 a few years back after I first spotted them on the locations map during at ICT lesson at school - something that, then, was relatively new. It wasn't until recently that I was finally confident enough to give it a go with Mobutu. I'm sure we could've done it there and then however, for certain reasons, we eventually decided to give it a miss on that particular occasion.

A few weeks passed and on a wet Friday evening we found ourselves back in Avonmouth ready to give a couple of the silos a go if we were lucky. It turns out we were in luck after surprisingly straightforward access, albeit slightly different to what I had originally planned.

FORD GRAIN SILO

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Our first explore of the day was the Ford Grain Silo that stands just a few hundred metres from the banks and mouth of the River Avon before flowing out into the Bristol Channel.

As previous reports state, history is pretty tough to find on this site though it was apparently built during the 1920s with its adjoining mill demolished in the 1980s, or so I'm led to believe.

After narrowly avoiding workers onsite - had we timed it marginally different, our plans would've almost definitely been cut short and we'd be on our way just moments after getting onto the dock - we were at the base of the silo, climbing what was a pretty dodgy staircase.

Before we get onto the photos I'd like to say I regret not getting more of the inside. When importing them onto my laptop I realised that I probably had more of the view from the roof than what was, more importantly, indoors. Sorry about that - anyway, here they are:

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Overlooking the rest of the dock and towards the two Severn Bridges (both of which you can just about make out in the above image) was the last bit of action on Ford's roof before making the long way back down and over to target number two.

SPILLERS SILO

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History:
The Avonmouth Mill is one of a trio of Modernist milling complexes designed by Oscar Faber for Spillers Ltd — the others were grain silos in Cardiff and mill buildings in Newcastle upon Tyne. The grain silos of this one still stand but are now derelict.

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Built between 1934-1935, Spillers is near-centrally pictured above in the midst of the port during the early 1980s. After just over 60 years since its opening, Spillers Mill ceased operation in 1998 and the mill itself, along with its adjoining warehouse, was demolished some time after that. The derelict grain silos remain on the dockside.

Spillers is considerably larger than its neighbour Ford and had a fair bit more to it on the inside as well. Again, I'll have to apologise for the few I got and for not photographing more in the darker areas of the indoors. Access was made and we headed to the higher floors, only to be welcomed by God knows how many pigeons.

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The view you're greeted with if you stick your head out the window (above) before reaching the top floor (below).

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Two down, one to go now that CWS is long gone (demolished in 2013). 'Granary No.5' can be seen to the right of the picture above and is the silo that remains to be visited by myself.

The two we have visited, however, were both good fun to explore and I'm sure we'll be back at some point in the future to complete the set, let's say.

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Thanks for looking!
 

Night stalker

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If anyone requires ways to gain access let me know. Also the door with 33 above will now slide open. This is on the Ford grain silo.
 

Night stalker

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On the Ford grain silo [REMOVED]. Can get in [REMOVED]. From [REMOVED].
 
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tallginge

more tall than ginger tho.....
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Nice pics lads, well done! Particularly if access to spillers is still as it was a few months back The third one really is the best, you'll have to pay return visit. There's another bonus rooftop nearby as well - both a bit bait but defo worth it! Good luck
 

tallginge

more tall than ginger tho.....
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Went here last week. Sadly the fence has been replaced so can't find a way in anymore sadly.
"the fence?" hmmm. I'm usually alright with fences it'd have to be a toughie. I did see some work goin on round there tho so maybe they've done a proper job this time. I'll give yer a shout in a couple of weeks when I'm back in bristol bud, we'll ave a look
 

Mike Stiles

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Does anyone know how accessable theses silos are, I've never visited before but in in Bristol this weekend so thought I'd chance it
 

Seffy

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I want to say I’ve never seen this report before?! Either way good work guys. These aren’t all that easy and it is a live port so good to see others having a pop at them!
 

Mike Stiles

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I want to say I’ve never seen this report before?! Either way good work guys. These aren’t all that easy and it is a live port so good to see others having a pop at them!
I'm assuming it's best to visit at night then?
 

tallginge

more tall than ginger tho.....
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Yeah night time is best. Ford grains the easiest. Im not about at the weekend but might be able to help if yer strugglin. Dont go in shorts. Time it right ;)
 
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