Fails of the Urban Explorer: More Bacup

in #urbex5 years ago

Continuing from the last Fails of the Urban Explorer I have several others I would like to record as possible ones I can revisit later.

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Most are in the East Lancashire town of Bacup, a place renown for thugs, beer, violence and a particularly bad council estate.

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Bacup Bingo Hall


Arriving in Bacup town centre, a town where you are liable to get your head kicked in if seen skulking around the streets we hit on the old bingo hall.

Someone has been in recently as you can see by the post here and so it was with great optimism that I approached this rather unsightly piece of architecture.

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’Trying the front door and hoping for it to be open is beyond optimism’

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A walk around the back revealed the usual bricked up entrances and solid concrete and then I noticed the gap under the anti-climbing fencing.

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It was small but I snuck under it using advanced crawling techniques.

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More concrete followed and this door. Perhaps it has been sealed? The last report was several months back.

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@bingbabe recorded me crawling under that fence but it’s staying put on her phone!

Well, that was a pile of shit, so on to the next one.

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Thorn Wesleyan Methodist Church

While driving through Bacup I noticed some more anti-climbing fencing.

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Just so that you know, anti-climbing fencing = keep out = possibly something interesting.

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I spotted a church that was surrounded by this fencing but had been floored. This fencing is used everywhere and is hard to climb but easy to kick over. Not that I would do such a sacrilegious act!

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Like many abandoned places in rough areas, Thorn Wesleyan Methodist has been recently subjected to fire and likely would be a wreck inside.

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Part of it looked like it was being renovated and after waiting for a nosey fat bloke to bugger off, I strode over the collapsed fence and entered.

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There was little so see except a sleeping bag at the end, obviously, home for a local homeless person.

The entrance to the main church was securely sealed.

Another pile of pants…, what next?

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St Saviors Church

It was turning out to be a very religious day for me though I am not religious at all.

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St Saviors is a bit of a celebrity place to visit, being plastered on various UK Urbex sites and so I was thinking, ‘not a problem this one’.

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I had seen the pictures of others and was expecting some kind of devil worship shrine inside, but was confronted with newly placed shielding everywhere.

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’some of these old churches are for sale and are very cheap. They can be considered liabilities due to the huge upkeep costs and the fact that people don’t want to make their new lovely home with a graveyard right next to it’…

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I'm not heavily built but can't fit through small gaps like this.

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The front door had been heavily chained. It reminded me of a dungeon entrance from an S&M scene minus the leather and whips.

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Still, I persevered walking around the ridiculously overgrown gardens trying to avoid all the nettles. It wasn't going to happen and I figured that was just bad timing.

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Give it a few months, wait until the local hooligans have opened it again and I’ll be back for another visit.

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Waterburn Baptist Church


Last on the list was Waterburn Baptist Church. Surely I was going to have some success this day?

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The report in the link above was from 7 years ago and so I was not expecting much to be left.

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Sure enough, this was another shell and contained the usual blocked windows. Undaunted I walked around the entire building finding a chink in the fencing where I could slip through.

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I was within the grounds but that was about it. It seems nobody is interested in smashing down one of these boards for me, and I won't do it. You have to keep to the code of ethics.

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’this one was pushed in a little but not enough for me to scramble through’

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Doubtless, there is little to see inside Waterburn Baptist Church after the years of neglect it has suffered.

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I do appear cursed when it comes to churches having failed to get inside any of them besides St Hilda’s some time ago.

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So that was it for one day. 7 fails and 1 success which I have still yet to write up as it was not very exciting, beside me injuring my shoulder. That tale is for another day.


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Just because you couldn't get in, that doesn't mean you didn't take some awesome photos. You should be very proud of what you gathered. Some of those look like they could be framed for sure. Maybe on the next set you will have better luck!

Thanks @bozz, I do make the most of these situations. That day I would have had to go alone as @bingbabe is too scared to enter most places.

She's also religious and desecrated churches probably wouldn't go down too well.

Some of these I edited with Gimp as they were a little dark. I'm no master at doing this.

Yeah, it's too bad what people do to churches. I actually went to a night club once that was in an old church. It felt a little funny but was kind of cool too.

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I think I might have asked before, but is it considered cheating in the UrbEx world just to call up the estate agents and pretend to be interested in buying to get a look round those places on the market like St Saviours?

I don't think I would have the nerve to pull it off. I would be clicking away at every moment and they might twig.

It would also take away the thrill of being somewhere you technically shouldn't.

Before we had the kids my wife and I used to go out every Saturday afternoon visiting all sorts of places for sale across the Midlands that we had no intention of buying.

We managed to keep it up for almost a year before we started to get too recognised.

Satisfying the curiousity... or just being nosey.

Wish I had the time to do that, I spend far to long 'here'. I cant seem to extract myself from it, other than to go exploring, go to work, sleep or get dragged out shopping.

Were these places for sale, like the ones I visit or did they have people living inside?

We always went for empty ones like pubs, churches and even an old mansion once or twice.

Unusual hobby! I thought I was bad.., if you had thought to take lots of snaps you could have been posting all this stuff. We will have to do an Urbex collaboration at some point..

I'm trying to collate interested people for an incoming SMT. Do you think there's any legs in the idea, or too early?

Just read your post on it. Definitely worth a punt - just the sort of community I would think we need to get on Steem.

I'm not a Urbex pro like you, but I would certainly join in.

You could easily join in, you probably drive past many every day. Some are simply walk-ins, the photography you can gain is great.

A little photo manipulation and you can have something special. I will try it.., hopefully it was gain some legs.

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Even if you didnt get in as you hoped it made for cool shots and a great post

better luck with future adventures

Many times you cant get in, but can at a later point. I did a whole Sunday jaunt last weekend and got in somewhere previously boarded up. It's worth revisiting them.

Thats cool and look forward to seeing your post about that outing

…’Trying the front door and hoping for it to be open is beyond optimism’…

It's all a matter of how strong your kick is, and how strong the door is xD

Abandoned churches and graveyards are just plain creepy... all those tombs and statues filled with branches and weeds, just creepy, I wouldn't be able to live across from such a place

Just look at this photo:

It looks like something is in the window looking at you...

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I happen to find entertaining exploring old buildings as well. In the days where I traveled as a hobo I went into many places looking for shelter and the placed I found! Once I stepped into an abandoned Mansion and though the place was in shambles the backyard was filled with fruit trees, ducks! And chickens! Got lucky there, had fruits and eggs to munch on, and a decent shelter, but a downside too: it was haunted. I'll write about it someday... Nice pics!

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There's very little interest on the platform about Urbex, something I'm trying to change. I'll be writing about this soon.

Is it dangerous going in these places in your country?

The number of homeless beds we find is amazing. There's never anyone in them though. I reckon it would be creepy as hell to sleep there, though it is a form a shelter.

Well generally it's not dangerous but one time I entered a mansion that looked abandoned but it actually wasn't. There was no one home so my curiosity got the best of me and I started to look around. The people who had inhabited had even managed to get electricity going and had all sorts of gadgets and tools. I was having a blast exploring until one of the dwellers got home. He got pretty nasty but I just got nastier and managed to get away in one piece. Nice adventure that was.

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Rotten luck especially with the shoulder. Hope it mend quickly. Still interesting to see all of these shells!

Its still hurting months later. I'll let you know what to do if you want one too! (Only applicable for older blokes!)

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