- Joined
- May 21, 2019
- Messages
- 297
- Reaction score
- 397
- Points
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- Location
- Anglia
- Website
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Intro
Dating back to the early 1940's this mammoth of a building, compared to the local area, was the former production plant for the Honey Monster breakfast cereal aka sugar puffs until closure in 2016.
That's all I really have on it.
What the building currently looks like. https://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/76/54/2765424_f3669f38.jpg
The Explores
You may notice the S at the end of the word explore, that's not a typo nor does anyone actually care.
The first time visiting here went far from spectacular. We started off having seen it from google maps and going "ooo that looks derelict" before calling it a day. So, we got here and the first we noticed was the scale of the place, it looked smaller on google. After trying a few doors and setting a few alarms we had to make a dash as the sight of security with a German Shepard off the leash became our next discovery before subsequently being cased through Southall.
Anyway, attempt 2.
We met up with a few other who I had been talking to about the site for a while and thankfully they had a way in.
Once in a good 2 hours were spend mindlessly wandering the structure before heading home.
The Photos
We started off at the roof and worked our way back down.
Why you may ask? I have no idea.
Some pipes, I assume underneath some sort of hopper?
Machinery
Engineers Dept
Engineers Dept
Clearly something had been removed here.
Grain
The "Sugar Puff Control Room"
I'm not joking, it said that on the door.
More machinery.
Some sort of production line.
The Admin bits
This table has a lot of old stuff like cereal boxes dating back to the 80's, all left behind.
Some Lost memories.
The canteen
That appears to be all. There was a lot more here but was of very little interest.
KP.
,
Dating back to the early 1940's this mammoth of a building, compared to the local area, was the former production plant for the Honey Monster breakfast cereal aka sugar puffs until closure in 2016.
That's all I really have on it.
What the building currently looks like. https://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/76/54/2765424_f3669f38.jpg
The Explores
You may notice the S at the end of the word explore, that's not a typo nor does anyone actually care.
The first time visiting here went far from spectacular. We started off having seen it from google maps and going "ooo that looks derelict" before calling it a day. So, we got here and the first we noticed was the scale of the place, it looked smaller on google. After trying a few doors and setting a few alarms we had to make a dash as the sight of security with a German Shepard off the leash became our next discovery before subsequently being cased through Southall.
Anyway, attempt 2.
We met up with a few other who I had been talking to about the site for a while and thankfully they had a way in.
Once in a good 2 hours were spend mindlessly wandering the structure before heading home.
The Photos
We started off at the roof and worked our way back down.
Why you may ask? I have no idea.
Some pipes, I assume underneath some sort of hopper?
Machinery
Engineers Dept
Engineers Dept
Clearly something had been removed here.
Grain
The "Sugar Puff Control Room"
I'm not joking, it said that on the door.
More machinery.
Some sort of production line.
The Admin bits
This table has a lot of old stuff like cereal boxes dating back to the 80's, all left behind.
Some Lost memories.
The canteen
That appears to be all. There was a lot more here but was of very little interest.
KP.
,