Disused building, Pleasley Vale

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Disused building, Pleasley Vale

Image: © James Hill Taken: 16 Jun 2007

A disused and dilapidated building in Pleasley Vale. There was some activity here a few months ago but it appears that all they have done is put some boarding up on the windows. Quite what the building's purpose was, I am not sure. There are two brick built "ponds" behind it and a large doorway to the front and it does appear on early maps (circa 1900) next to the wording "Grease Works" however.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.179164
Longitude
-1.220532