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after searching every inch of the internet it has become apparent this place obviously doesn’t exist. All I could find was a petition fighting against the place being knocked down due to it being a great place that provided assisted living for young adults with learning difficulties. The center opened in 1966 and was opened by a Mrs W.I. Percival. The center is made up of 3 bungalows, what seemed to be a block of flats/shared household and what looked like a school or community center.
Garages are also on site and the remains of a large green house.
- If anyone knows this place and could shed some light on into that’d be incredible
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After visiting various places around Wigan and then in Southport with no luck (be it with nosey shop keepers or large fences).
We came to this place which I found on google maps one day at work. This place besides having the most easiest access I’ve seen, basically laid untouched apart from a ton of smashed glass.
I got a few, rather crappy pictures before we set off a motion sensor which was great fun and rather loud - which isn’t great when you’re in a housing estate and there’s dog walkers everywhere... so off we vanished.
The pics are sodding awful. Apologies in advance










after searching every inch of the internet it has become apparent this place obviously doesn’t exist. All I could find was a petition fighting against the place being knocked down due to it being a great place that provided assisted living for young adults with learning difficulties. The center opened in 1966 and was opened by a Mrs W.I. Percival. The center is made up of 3 bungalows, what seemed to be a block of flats/shared household and what looked like a school or community center.
Garages are also on site and the remains of a large green house.
- If anyone knows this place and could shed some light on into that’d be incredible
Explore
After visiting various places around Wigan and then in Southport with no luck (be it with nosey shop keepers or large fences).
We came to this place which I found on google maps one day at work. This place besides having the most easiest access I’ve seen, basically laid untouched apart from a ton of smashed glass.
I got a few, rather crappy pictures before we set off a motion sensor which was great fun and rather loud - which isn’t great when you’re in a housing estate and there’s dog walkers everywhere... so off we vanished.
The pics are sodding awful. Apologies in advance










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