A small entrance in the extreme NW corner of the site led directly onto the beach, less than m from here. Claire south side. These were from a later phase of expansion where these were built over a mostly underused car-park. This can still be seen from the tarmac leading right up to the frontages. Near indoor pool, the missing sign pointed to reception. The leisure pool was the open-air one on the hill next to the Demolished entertainments building on the Puckpool side.
NE corner of St. Clair pool. Plant room below foreground. In all liklihood the plant is probably still there. The pipe running into the building leads into mm ventilation ducting high above the pool. Eastern entrance to St. The pool lobby doubled as a major throughfare between St. Clair facilities and the Puckpool side of the camp. Chalets at eastern end of the Puckpool camp.
And thank you for the references for the pictures it makes morse sense to me now haha. We were caught right near the pineapple hut and pool by security and had to hot foot it out unfortunately. A good friend I visited with the first time went back there about three weeks ago and not much has changed apparently he was not caught. Once again thank you so much for the information! If only you could do the same for all our reports haha. So again…many thanks your comment is very much appreciated sir!
The toboggan and Now lost Puckpool complex are both clearly visible in it as well. Your knowledge on the place is incredible, and your tips will definitely help for our return visit! So thanks again! With regards to wanting to get out there and have a good old mooch around locations, the best advise is to grab a torch and just go and have a look. Your be amazed what you can find! Stay safe and most importantly just have fun with it…..
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Harcourt Sands Harcourt Sands, owned by Renowned, closed back in resulting in over 11 hectares of land becoming an unused eyesore with the loss of jobs. The site has not been occupied since, a plan emerged to turn the site into residential dwellings, alongside a tourism proposal that would comprise either a 63 bed hotel or 15 holiday units. The recent news was that the developer had given up on that plan. Taking a walk down the long windy road we saw 3 others, not knowing if it was security we decided to go a different way and took more pictures, the stumbled upon the 3 others and fortunately they were other explorers, the holiday resort was beautiful, with the sea and beach behind the resort the explore was different to the usual.
We made our way round taking pictures, after seeing smoke near one of the buildings we decided it was time to leave as we knew the resort was being demolished!
That place is in a sorry state screaming to be renovated or changed great explore you've done well. UrbexWM said:. Looks a cracking place, you've captured it well. MarkusCP87 said:.
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