Hello everyone,
I recently visited Sunnymede primary school. Now I know this place is absolutely overdone at the moment but I don't care. It's very local to me from where I work so at 5PM. The suit came off and the hoodie and jeans went on.
As for history of this place I have no idea why or when it was abandoned, although I'm sure most of you do. Like I've said in my recent reports I explore to see something new, something not everyone has seen. Now time for the actual report...
This is my second time visiting the building after my first time visiting it a week before with my girlfriend, thinking it was a perfect first time explore for her. After entering the smaller building and taking a few pictures of the piano we heard a noise upstairs which almost certainly sounded like someone. Not wanting to take any risks and to be honest, my pooping my pants we decided to get out.
Having just finished work I met left4decay at the train station in southport we headed down. The entry was simple and easy. We explored this building first...
After getting inside the first room, we took a few pictures of the piano...
I then told @Left4Decay about the noise me and my girlfriend heard last time we were in the room and within seconds we heard the exact same noise. Thinking surely not we pressed on.
The rest of this building was reasonably un-eventful and I was recording with the gopro most of the time so I didn't get much pictures, however here they are...
We rushed through the building as we had four more explores lined up for the evening.
I took a few outside shots whilst moving to the next building...
We headed round to the sheds at the back which looked a little... uhm...
We then made our way into the main part of the building where we were greeted by an amazing gym...
Walking through the back of the gym we found a really small stage which was my first stage find so that was pretty cool...
We made our way to the back of the building, incredibly slowly after hearing a few 'suspicious' noises and sh***ing ourselves. We found...
We found an insanely creepy looking staircase leading underground so we just sort of shut the door, pretended we didn't see it and you know sort of just walked away.
Next room we found a cool little office...
We almost missed this little passageway leading down to possibly my favourite room there.
Few more pictures of the downstairs...
Then we found the stairs...
Sadly I didn't get any pictures of the upstairs. However Left4Decay took this awesome snap of me...
The only thing I have to say about upstairs is on the second floor we went to the right and through a door. The floor looked slightly unstable but was actually ok to stand on in the room. However the doors shut on you and the door we went through had no handle on the otherside and due to mold we couldnt put our fingers inside the keyhole and open it. Rookie error but thankfully if you walked into the next room from there then that door had a door handle on it. Just a note to everyone to double check for stuff like this. I'd hate to walk in to your body... Although be for some awesome exploring pictures and stories.
The top floor was quite small, had an attic stashed with some creepy mattresses and a really quite cool staff room with a decent view.
That concludes my review. Not a lot to say about the place but was an amazing place to explore and I had so much fun. I would recommend it to anyone wanting something to explore, especially if you want almost certain entry and no trouble from security. Some people have said it was a really relaxing explore and really simple however I didn't find it that relaxing but that's probably down to being new to exploring.
Things to note if you're visiting-
I'd bring gloves to protect your hands from glass (as I would most places)
Good footwear isn't needed really however something thick enough to stand on glass as theirs plenty about
Be quiet when entering the site as it's surrounded by overlooking houses.
I wouldn't recommend it at night but be my guest if you want to, it looked as if drunks use it quite a lot.
A mask isn't needed but a lot of rooms are completely covered in black mould.
If you want to see more pictures make sure to follow my new instagram dedicated to exploring... @tom_explores
And if you want to see actually good pictures follow @left4decay
If you have anywhere in the north west of England you want me to do a report on then contact me on here or instagram and I'll try my best to get round to it. A video should be up of the explore whenever we get chance to edit it all up. And another report of one of the other explores we did the same night will be done shortly...
Thanks for reading everyone, all feedback welcome. Continue to see the unseen.
I recently visited Sunnymede primary school. Now I know this place is absolutely overdone at the moment but I don't care. It's very local to me from where I work so at 5PM. The suit came off and the hoodie and jeans went on.

As for history of this place I have no idea why or when it was abandoned, although I'm sure most of you do. Like I've said in my recent reports I explore to see something new, something not everyone has seen. Now time for the actual report...
This is my second time visiting the building after my first time visiting it a week before with my girlfriend, thinking it was a perfect first time explore for her. After entering the smaller building and taking a few pictures of the piano we heard a noise upstairs which almost certainly sounded like someone. Not wanting to take any risks and to be honest, my pooping my pants we decided to get out.
Having just finished work I met left4decay at the train station in southport we headed down. The entry was simple and easy. We explored this building first...
After getting inside the first room, we took a few pictures of the piano...
I then told @Left4Decay about the noise me and my girlfriend heard last time we were in the room and within seconds we heard the exact same noise. Thinking surely not we pressed on.
The rest of this building was reasonably un-eventful and I was recording with the gopro most of the time so I didn't get much pictures, however here they are...
We rushed through the building as we had four more explores lined up for the evening.
I took a few outside shots whilst moving to the next building...
We headed round to the sheds at the back which looked a little... uhm...
We then made our way into the main part of the building where we were greeted by an amazing gym...
Walking through the back of the gym we found a really small stage which was my first stage find so that was pretty cool...
We made our way to the back of the building, incredibly slowly after hearing a few 'suspicious' noises and sh***ing ourselves. We found...
We found an insanely creepy looking staircase leading underground so we just sort of shut the door, pretended we didn't see it and you know sort of just walked away.
Next room we found a cool little office...
We almost missed this little passageway leading down to possibly my favourite room there.
Few more pictures of the downstairs...
Then we found the stairs...
Sadly I didn't get any pictures of the upstairs. However Left4Decay took this awesome snap of me...
The only thing I have to say about upstairs is on the second floor we went to the right and through a door. The floor looked slightly unstable but was actually ok to stand on in the room. However the doors shut on you and the door we went through had no handle on the otherside and due to mold we couldnt put our fingers inside the keyhole and open it. Rookie error but thankfully if you walked into the next room from there then that door had a door handle on it. Just a note to everyone to double check for stuff like this. I'd hate to walk in to your body... Although be for some awesome exploring pictures and stories.
The top floor was quite small, had an attic stashed with some creepy mattresses and a really quite cool staff room with a decent view.
That concludes my review. Not a lot to say about the place but was an amazing place to explore and I had so much fun. I would recommend it to anyone wanting something to explore, especially if you want almost certain entry and no trouble from security. Some people have said it was a really relaxing explore and really simple however I didn't find it that relaxing but that's probably down to being new to exploring.
Things to note if you're visiting-
I'd bring gloves to protect your hands from glass (as I would most places)
Good footwear isn't needed really however something thick enough to stand on glass as theirs plenty about
Be quiet when entering the site as it's surrounded by overlooking houses.
I wouldn't recommend it at night but be my guest if you want to, it looked as if drunks use it quite a lot.
A mask isn't needed but a lot of rooms are completely covered in black mould.
If you want to see more pictures make sure to follow my new instagram dedicated to exploring... @tom_explores
And if you want to see actually good pictures follow @left4decay
If you have anywhere in the north west of England you want me to do a report on then contact me on here or instagram and I'll try my best to get round to it. A video should be up of the explore whenever we get chance to edit it all up. And another report of one of the other explores we did the same night will be done shortly...
Thanks for reading everyone, all feedback welcome. Continue to see the unseen.