Rusty shed, Cinderford, Forest of Dean

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Rusty shed, Cinderford, Forest of Dean

Image: © Eric Soons Taken: 11 Nov 2008

Derelict, empty or abandoned - this rusty shed is what greets the congregation of the Baptist Church as they leave their Sunday services. It is a mixture, now, of rusty corrugated iron, cement and breeze block and is completely boarded up with a one-time mail slot in the wall blocked up. The roof, surprisingly, has had new corrugated iron sheets fixed along with a proper ridge capping. Perhaps, it is an investment waiting to mature.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.821848
Longitude
-2.500065