Slough, like many urban areas, has its share of locations that have become neglected or abandoned over time. While there are no iconic “must-see” abandoned sites like those you might find in larger cities or more industrial regions, you may come across a few deserted places.
Old Industrial Sites: Slough has historically been an industrial hub, which means some factory sites might have been vacated but not yet redeveloped. They hold a certain industrial charm but do note that they are private property and potentially unsafe.
Disused Warehouses: Similarly, there are warehouses and other commercial properties that could be seemingly abandoned due to businesses relocating or closing down.
Former Commercial Properties: As shopping habits have changed, some high street or retail park locations might still be vacant, especially with the rise of online shopping.
Historical Sites: Depending on what’s considered “abandoned,” there may also be historic either repurposed or scheduled for redevelopment buildings that are of interest to those fascinated by the past and urban exploration.
While exploring, prioritize safety and legal permissions, as entering private property without permission can be illegal and hazardous. Always remember that changes happen rapidly, so today’s deserted spot might be tomorrow’s renovated gem.