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Artists’ distillery

I would have liked to say that the artists’ distillery once produced quality whisky, but it doesn’t. It is an industrial distillery.
It used to produce beet alcohol for use in perfumes and fuels.
Abandoned many years ago, the building is a perfect example of what happens when nature takes over.
Grasses and other plants take up residence wherever they can, and ivy almost completely nibbles away at the walls.
Rain seeps into every gap, creating shafts of light everywhere.
The less sturdy structures are beginning to crumble.
No doubt, with a few more years, only a few bricks will remain to remind us of the existence of this distillery, once at the cutting edge of modernity.

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