This is a copy from derelict places website, saved here just in
case it gets lost. Its my archive of a significant place in my life.
The
Highwayman was originally called the Green Man up until 1964 when it changed
its name to The Highwayman Inn. It was a pub, hotel, and restaurant. In 1975
the beergarden was built and the guest rooms were
knocked through. It then became The Highwayman we knew and loved. The
Highwayman is due to be knocked down in the near future
to make way for 8-10 houses to be built on the site.
this
explore was quite un nerving due it being very dark
and was brought to an abrupt end but more on that later.



Id been here a couple of times when i was younger and it was strange to see how little the
place had changed.
After
a good look over the exterior of the building and ignoring the "dangerous
structure" signs, we crossed the very rotten flat roof to gain entrance

we
decided to start with the ground floor as we were unsure as to how safe the
upper floor would be so we ignored the wide open door
to the upper floor and headed down the steps that led to the covered garden/conservetory



once
in the main building we found it was pretty untouched with none of the usual vandalism











toilets
could do with a refurb



fully
stocked bar


huge
diesel generator and switchgear






old
skool tvs and dj booth



As
we were just about to head back to the conservatory and up to the upper floors
we heard a door slam shut.we
both froze,crouched in the shadows and switched off our
torches. my heart was racing as i heard footsteps
approaching on the debris covered floor.It
was only a few minutes until the unknown visitor walked away from our only exit
route but it seemed like a lifetime.It was then a
quick quiet run to the stairs and a dart over the collapsing roof and back safe
to the car.

We
can only assume a tramp is living upstairs as when we left the once wide open upper floor entrance was now firmly closed
be
careful if your going to
visit.
This
one was an addrenaline rush
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