Post-industrial 'shabby chic' or simply 'dereliction'?

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Post-industrial 'shabby chic' or simply 'dereliction'?

Image: © James T M Towill Taken: 1 May 2022

The entrance to the office block at the former British Leyland bus factory at Lillyhall has seen much better days. It is captured here at the finale of the Leyland National 50 event whilst Lillyhall-built buses were having a photocall in the factory grounds. This photograph was taken during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic of 2020/21/22.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.61747
Longitude
-3.517116