Its exterior covered in graffiti'd images of crows, this dingy hole was once a changing room facility for either the neighbouring Lowestoft Cricket Club ground or a now-gone caravan site - perhaps both.
This building is only a few minutes walk from Ness Point - the most easterly point in the UK - so this may well be the nation's most easterly derelict site.
Friday, 27 September 2013
Saturday, 14 September 2013
Thursday, 5 September 2013
The Dead Birds of Sovereign House
The remains of dead birds - I assume pigeons - in the derelict Sovereign House, Norwich. They get in, can't get back out, die. Yet with nothing to scavenge the corpses, they are left to rot into an almost exquisitely delicate-looking state of crystal fragility.
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HMSO Walk pt 1
An afternoon stroll around the beautiful decay of Sovereign House, Norwich, the little-loved former HMSO building, now derelict for over a decade.
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