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23 photos of Bristol’s former sorting office before it is demolished

By Bristol24/7  Wednesday Feb 14, 2018

Recognisable to anyone who has ever caught the train at Bristol Temple Meads, the derelict sorting office on Cattle Market Road has stood empty for nearly two decades.

The building was famously described by former Prime Minster David Cameron as looking like an “entrance to a war zone”, but there is still some beauty in its decay.

Before demolition work begins early this summer, these photographers show the sorting office from the inside as only urban explorers have seen it in recent years:

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All photos courtesy of Bristol City Council, University of Bristol and Bristol Wood Recycling Project

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