The Urban Adventure Site


This brickworks is probably the oldest in UA City, and the most recent one to be closed. It has been taken over by a bunch of artists and is also used to store wood. I have a lot more pictures of this brickworks than are displayed here, as much of the inside of the buildings look like other brickworks in the city.

 

Roadway to entrance

The main kiln building

View of the old chimney

Inside the big wood storage shed

Inside same shed, note the old kilns

Fenced off artists area

This conveyer belt has been signed by Trent Nathan, a fashion designer. I wonder why.

Clay loading skip

This shed has been named Christian Dior, another fashion designer.

Big huge shed

Looking along a line of sheds

This long shed joins the tree main sheds

Between the two middle sheds with the red brick shower block in the middle background.

The crane still works

The crane from above

Looking up to the floors above, they were dodgy as hell, ready to fall apart at any moment.

Lovely looking dodgy gantry walkway

Looks more fun from above

Views from a high

Shower block and abandoned kids bike.

Line of the three main sheds

More sheds, the main one with the gantry in it is in the middle with the wood storage shed on the left

This shed, the main kiln, had some strange things in it.

Stored junk

Looks like a train carriage roof

A giant face?

Some real bizarre stuff was stored here

Old heraldry stuff from the days of knights

Modern art - I think it was the frame for a beetle of sorts

Lane filled with all sorts of junk

Machinery

Drink tap

Roof top view

Ruins of an old loading bay

Remains of a light railway that used to run through the brick works

Gap between sheds

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