This large railway warehouse bordering a roundabout on the outskirts of Derby has been left derelict for an unbelievable 50 years. It was built in 1877 by Kirk and Randall as part of the Great Northern Railway at Friargate Station and was listed as Grade II in 1986. The sheer size of the building as well as its unusual shape make it stand out: it is twenty one bays long and three stories high (though most of floors which separate them have since collapsed), and is a rectangle plan with a triangle office block with a mezzanine floor to the east.
Good day and thanks for stopping by and taking the time to read this! I'll keep it short for you though. My name is Joeri Veenhuizen from the Netherlands and photography has always been one of my main hobbies and passions. When I was a little kid my parents got.. Read more…