Tales of the Urban Explorer: Westfield House

From my very first glimpse of 'Westfield House', I was thinking 'builders'. Through the anti-climbing fencing I could see little other another fucked up old Victorian mansion, but had this nagging feeling.

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Builders tend to renovate, clearing away the old and implementing the new. They also remove any atmosphere, sweep away the ghosts hiding in the dusty corners and stick wooden frameworks inside that are far from the 1870s look I am searching for.

Perhaps it was those concrete slabs in full visibility of us; they had not simply grown from the earth like magic stones.

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Was 'Westfield House' a renovation job? I was hoping not as we skirted around the edges looking for an easier approach to the grounds without having to scale that flimsy metal fencing that has a tendency to collapse under the weight of the climber.

Built in 1876, I found this article from 2019 detailing that planning permission has been granted to convert it into a residential home. As usual, nothing has happened, and 4 years into the future, it looks worse than the image shown within the link.

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Edging over a medium-sized wall with a little struggle, more evidence of work came into my field of vision. Concrete, ugh.. it looks so ugly on these ancient behemoths of the past. Had someone done a really shitty job of trying to concrete up that door?

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There was little doubt we could get in, but it looked like a shell from here. This ledge was a little on the high side, and why struggle when you can find a potential open door at ground level?

All the doorways were sealed, but I did take note of the etchings made from the stonework. Lovely and intricate as always, though blackened.

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Spray paint, maybe, and although it looks like grease paint, there's little point in applying it here.

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After looking at this window with the handy palette to aid access, I discounted both of those ideas. 'Westfield House' had been burnt at some point, the local arsonist taking pleasure and probably having a personal wank over his actions while watching it go up in flames.

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The original beams, some thicker than others. The drop was not too far, but I had no aspirations of falling in there only to see more bricks, shit and dirt under the main floorboards.

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My fears were uncovered, and one of those wooden frameworks I mentioned above. Had they run out of cash (again)? Time and time again, I see the renovation work vandalised as well as the original fittings.

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It's not a giant millipede; no, I figure it's the remains of an illegal Cannabis farm. In my antiquated country with its Victorian attitude about drugs, this Class-C substance is still illegal, and these farms are often broken up.

I wonder where they were stealing the electricity from, being a detached mansion? The whole point is to keep it going at zero cost (apart from the original investment), and that means letting some other bastard pay the utility bills.

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While pigeons seem to think abandoned properties are great, I see many dead ones, and it's usually not an isolated case.

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Utterly useless, unless they were thinking of using it as a vertical torture rack. I looked around for evidence of pre-owned burning pokers but found none.

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The holes in the floor were about as interesting as it comes within 'Westfield House'.

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Whoever owns it must have given up some years ago. The middle window would have been boarded up like its flanking brothers once.

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Upstairs, not a chance; we didn’t see any, and this one was far too gone to have any redeeming sights.

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Very poor graffiti for South Yorkshire; the real artists have yet to arrive.

On leaving, I looked once again at 'Westfield House' and noticed the big blocks of concrete on the upper floor area. Considering you can't get up there any more, it told me this work had been done many years ago.

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A complete shell, and it's going to need a sizable investment to make it liveable again. It can’t be burnt easily as there’s nothing flammable left, and I saw no ‘For Sale’ sign.

‘Very wasteful’… I was thinking as we left to go and find the next one.

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I always wonder why they start and then leave it. Throwing money away.

And why do the hash farmers never go solar?

The mysteries of life!

Solar lol.., they think of their gear as disposable I think. I have barely been out this year, the scene is being associated with burglars now, and they are brazenly boasting about their antics on Facebook with full selfies.

I don't want to be associated with that tribe of dickheads, so the more derpy the better. There's nothing to steal.

Christ, that's shit. People always know how to ruin things.

The selfies though, I will never fail to get amused by crooked sorts who then put proof of what they have done online 🤣🤣

This kind of thing, the comments under it.., jeez. People are not happy and rightly so.

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Fucking hell, so they just nicked it? That's poor indeed

It's implied, and nothing to boast about.

Certainly not. It will tar everyone as you say

It's sad to see so many of these older places in the UK in various states of ruin. Renovating one of these would have to be a true labor of love because, financially, it rarely makes sense.

An entire section of Victorian homes in our old neighborhood, Cathedral Hill was saved from demo in the 1970's, mainly by a group of young creative people that saw the value and history in it.

Cathedral Hill was the crown jewel of the city from the mid-1970s just until a few years ago but, unfortunately, the entire area is once again on the downslide.

I see some very cool looking abandoned houses in the US/Canada on the net. Do they look like those type in Cathedral Hill?

Cathedral Hill's homes are, mostly, intact now. There were lots of abandoned mansions there between the 1960's and mid-1970's though. If things continue to go as they are now though we'll probably see the cycle play itself out again and the area will be dotted with vacant properties within the next decade or so. The city is pricing people out due to property tax rate increases and the crime is gotten intolerable.

I could see why they would want to renovate such a great old house like that, but man, that's just a lot of work. Even if the "bones" of the house were still good, the rest looks a hot mess. I can't imagine what it would take.

It would take 'a whole lot of spending money' as the late George Harrison quoted. I have seen it done to others, in other areas, but generally they get left just like this one until the entire interior slowly disappears.

Plenty of money... :) That's too bad. Like I said, they seem to be beautiful old houses.

They are lovely.., full of character, ghosts and not a lot else.

Handsome squared outer shell, doubt it will be renovated, costs too much of late.

What is annoying are the little shitheads not having any respect for history attached to regions, go in steal, deface, dismantle.

Most probably no birthright to country or region, same old story in too many places. As for our own, definitely not enough work to keep them busy, expect handouts, large portion of generation gone wrong, we allowed it.

It's generally teenagers. I have caught them at it on several occasions, but you can't say anything or they turn on you like a pack of hyenas.

Sound like our politicians.

I like this architecture. Victorian? It looks quite impressive from the outside, I mean, all the details and ornaments around the windows and doors, and the angles and extensions on the house. Maybe they had some problems with the renovation? You can't / shouldn't renovate a building like that here. Usually, you have some "cultural heritage authority" here that tells you exactly how an old building has to be renovated. And sometimes it's too expensive.

I like this architecture. Victorian?

It is, they and the etched stonework shows the intricacy they used to use when building these. Most people lived in shit-holes in the 1870's, like back to back terraced houses, especially in the north.

There was a huge divide.

Great content as always! It's kinda frustrating watching the renovation work and the original structure being damaged because of vandalism.

I think they have given up on the renovation. I had a look at Google Maps but the images are quite dated, they look the same as when I visited almost 2 years ago.

It would be nice to see a proper restoration done to this place.

I don't think it's going to happen anytime soon.

Agreed, probably not. Would need to be someone with a lot of extra money doing it as a passion project. I doubt it would be a good investment.

Very sad to see structures that were once beautiful, but always crime in the way to thwart a remodel. Excellent content.

If its open, the wrong types will always enter and create havoc.

Rats might have killed and eaten the pigeons 🙄

Rats might have killed and eaten the pigeons

It could happen, they would have to be fast moving rodents.

Sometimes, I feel like a lot of people are full of waste
They don’t know how to manage things cos why dump this huge property?

It was probably too expensive to run. The old houses need a lot of maintenance.

Although it is a very old place and has a spooky atmosphere. It is really disturbing that it will be changed now for some reason. If it is kept like this, it will regain its dignity. I like to see old places and traditions as they are. I like this place.

Classic DERP lol

Love it

Truly a great waste. It's clear that it was once a beautiful place.

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Before renovating it, lemme make a horror movie over there.

Those walls could tell a thousand stories!
Restoration could definitely bring back their beauty.

Hi there! its a nice content! If it would be well- executed restoration or renovation of a place, it can transform into a vibrant and meaningful architectures. Whether it is an old house, a heritage building or a community landmark, the process of restoring or renovating with care offers numerous benefits that extend beyond aesthetics.

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