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This place has been dubbed various names on the internets but I quite like the name Blue Church so I'll stick with that one.
After doing the mint St. Saviours we headed towards the looming spire of what's been named 'Blue Church' or 'Miranda Church' owing to it's Chateau Noisy-esque blue vaulted ceiling. This place, comparatively, is a total ruin but shows what I deem to be a wonderful level of dereliction following it's closure in 1997. Myself and Landie Man spent a long time here as I think he enjoyed it as much as I did.
The windy, rainy weather certainly gave this place a desolate feeling as well.
Standing right at the back of the balcony in the alcove, with the wind blowing a gale behind me and a big drop through a large hole down to the ground floor in front of me was a bit of an arse-twitcher...
Thanks for looking, more here as always https://www.flickr.com/photos/mookie427/sets/72157650369869003
After doing the mint St. Saviours we headed towards the looming spire of what's been named 'Blue Church' or 'Miranda Church' owing to it's Chateau Noisy-esque blue vaulted ceiling. This place, comparatively, is a total ruin but shows what I deem to be a wonderful level of dereliction following it's closure in 1997. Myself and Landie Man spent a long time here as I think he enjoyed it as much as I did.
The windy, rainy weather certainly gave this place a desolate feeling as well.
Standing right at the back of the balcony in the alcove, with the wind blowing a gale behind me and a big drop through a large hole down to the ground floor in front of me was a bit of an arse-twitcher...
Thanks for looking, more here as always https://www.flickr.com/photos/mookie427/sets/72157650369869003