Tales of the Urban Explorer: The Staffordshire House
Around July 2020, 'The Staffordshire House' was part of the tour bus special. That is everyone was paying it a visit including me. Nobody appeared to give this one a name, so I have. It's in Staffordshire... a big place.
Fast-forward three months and you never hear about it anymore. Such are the trends of the community. I can guarantee it’s still there but whether it is accessible is another matter.
We arrived around noon on Saturday to find it situated in a suburban area with few pedestrians, and so shuffling through the well-used opening in the bushes was not such a big deal.
If you would happen to be casually walking past the Staffordshire House, you would see trees, thick bushes, and little else. That is how disguised and removed from life it is.
I have heard stories from other explorers about angry neighbours giving them a hard time. Other than said explorers telling them to 'fuck off', that's about the extent of it.
Frankly, I can't see Mr. Neighbour meekly going back inside and ignoring the abuse myself. Living in an (almost) gun-free country does have its advantages.
We saw no such activity that day and with the usual ninja skills applied, I'm quite sure nobody saw us enter though the bushes which is the way I prefer.
As for getting inside, well look at the cover image and you can probably guess how.
The interior was a little sparse and for once not too much of a death-trap. Who knows what the history is or how long it has been empty?
Wallpaper is still attached to the wall and a decent upper storey that is quite solid tells me 2 or 3 years maybe.
It says 1991, but I don’t think all the writing on that has was added at the same time... somehow.
Modern units in the kitchen; I needed to keep my distance from the ones piled up else they were likely to crush me if I blew on them.
So the tin of Quality Street is quite old, none were left inside, lucky I wasn't hungry.
Upstairs contained little in the way of glass in the windows.
Some nice nature creeping in via the windows and a stash of VHS tapes in the corner on the chest of drawers.
How many forms do you need?
So the roof is a little leaky, a little work maybe is needed.
That’s quite a fancy bath in the corner.
This detached house was large and contained another stairway up to the loft area, this one a little more ropey.
It was a lot more DERP'y up there, the roof having a large hole. Bad for a spare bedroom in this state I would say.
So there were a few holes upstairs, it wouldn’t be the same without a little danger.
The cellar contained little, but we checked anyway.
Around the rear of the property was more like a jungle. We quickly gave up looking for anything interesting.
Now, what happened to this caravan? A large wandering hill giant came by not looking where he was stepping?
Not a bad explore. I should have looked a little more closely at the contents. @grindle would have done a better job than me. I don’t think he’s been here yet
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Looks like it would have been a nice place at one time, the almost arched ceiling in the hallway I thought was petty cool they way they did that. I have never been a fan of wallpaper but it looked like they liked it a lot a few of the rooms looked like they had several layers. The room that really caught my eye though was the pine plank wall room, that would have been a nice home office room it looked like.
Wallpaper is a little dated now, something from the last century. Most of what I see it just that though!
What a trash hole. It is pretty gross how they let it get in such a bad state. I guess with no one around to pick up that is what is going to happen. That definitely is a jungle in the back. That is why you need a machete. Something you can easily conceal in your lower pant leg or something like that. Don't want to accidentally cut off your man bits.
Oh.. been in much worse than this one. One I haven't posted yet.., we were clinging to the walls to get around it was that bad inside! That's the bare walls.., everything else was coming away in our hands. Great fun!
Yuck!
WTF happened to that van!? Hill giant indeed...
No doubts about it, they roam the countryside.
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I love thinking about how these places once looked. You can tell by the crown molding and what is left of the rest of the house that it was once a very beautiful place. I hate seeing property like that go to ruin.
It would have been nice one, I noticed the pillars between the front door. Would have loved to have lived here while growing up.
Looks like it would have been a nice place in its day. Some 'interesting' wallpaper and odd stained glass. Another property left to rot.
Nope @slobberchops not been here, not seen it on fb either tbh.
Growing up I had a similar board game but it was by waddingtons, think it was called “Grand Prix” loved that game.
I love the sporty wall paper and Santa smoking a pipe? Shocking. Nice find matey
I wish I could take the credit for finding it. It was 'Jake'd' and then everyone went there. I'm shocked you missed it.
Ho hum!
How spectacular! Dude, I loved your post. It makes me nervous to see those pictures and imagine you going into those abandoned places. You're so brave, I'm scared just looking at the pictures. Although I confess that when I read you, I enjoy your adventures so much that I even feel like going on my own trip. But I don't think I have your nerves of steel. Maybe at the first noise I'll run away and scream hahaha 😂🤭
Go with someone else, it is scary alone.. though sometimes I do solo if I have no partner.
I like how nature creeps in. It shows the futility of thinking that concrete walls are everything in life