I've had my eye on this for a while, i noticed it while looking at some other leads up in the Stannington area of sheffield so decided to try and have a little look.
The last report i can find on this place was in Feb of 2007 you can see the report Here
It would appear that time hasn't been kind to the place, its pretty tore up inside and room after room are pretty much the same.
It was incredibly hard to get into in the end, and based on that i wouldn't say it wouldn't be worth a revisit because of the amount of damage inside most of the classrooms.
A little history:
One of the many risen gangways from building to building.
Stacked tables
Cricketers leg padding in the sports areas
Paintings and drawings from the artwork block
Photography classroom whiteboard with the same instructions on from the 2007 report.
Old photography equipment and shots
A small kiln in the pottery classrooms
Food menu in the kitchen area, unfortunately the rest was stripped.
We incinerate bunnies in sheffield..
Crane controller in the machinery areas.
Thanks for looking.
The last report i can find on this place was in Feb of 2007 you can see the report Here
It would appear that time hasn't been kind to the place, its pretty tore up inside and room after room are pretty much the same.
It was incredibly hard to get into in the end, and based on that i wouldn't say it wouldn't be worth a revisit because of the amount of damage inside most of the classrooms.
A little history:
The sheffield Loxley collage was one of the many collages under the Sheffield Collage/university scheme, however it was replaced by Hillsborough collage in 2005 when the site closed.
Various plans have been put forward for the site to be demo'd for housing or football pitches for the nearby secondary school, however due to its location in the sheffield "green belt" deadlock has been in place since late 2006 which has meant the site has been left to rot.
At one stage, an appeal was lodged with the Government after local politicians rejected plans for 79 houses and 29 apartments. But the appeal was withdrawn in the hope of finding a way forward that would satisfy all sides.
One of the many risen gangways from building to building.
Stacked tables
Cricketers leg padding in the sports areas
Paintings and drawings from the artwork block
Photography classroom whiteboard with the same instructions on from the 2007 report.
Old photography equipment and shots
A small kiln in the pottery classrooms
Food menu in the kitchen area, unfortunately the rest was stripped.
We incinerate bunnies in sheffield..
Crane controller in the machinery areas.
Thanks for looking.
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