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Report - The Fireplace Showroom, Chaddesden, Derby - April 2019

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MotionlessMike

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The Fireplace Showroom was a former train carriage repair workshop and is the last remaining building from the Chaddesden Sidings which was a marshaling yard for transportation of goods.

The building has stood for more than 150 years and is due to be demolished to make way for an M&S, Nandos and Starbucks. Many locals believe the building should be retained, arguing it's a proud part of Derby's railway heritage.

Pictured below in 1987 (with a lovely mk5 Cortina)

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It was later used as a fireplace showroom and closed in early 2016. There wasn't a great deal to see, but I managed to look past the immense chav damage and thoroughly enjoyed learning a few things about my home city's past while researching it.

I had to use monochrome on my externals due to an annoying lens flair

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Sadly the place was destroyed inside. What was once the front desk:

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Perfect place to dump a burned-out moped(?)

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The last entry in this diary was Christmas eve 2015, which just about adds up with the showrooms closure

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Absolutely tonnes of catalogues in the store room still (mostly over the floor)

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I was particularly taken with the range of Stovax horseshoe inserts :cool:

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The first stop of the day had been at the closed Toys R Us (fail) and I could feel it mocking me through a hole in the wall

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And a few miscellaneous bits

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Shame about the vandalism but was glad to see inside a little part of Derby's (soon to be gone) history before it's too late.
 

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