Hiding deep within the Norfolk countryside is a small abandoned farm-food processing plant. Formerly operated by BOCM Pauls, it closed in 1996. As with most places I visit, there are plans to build on the site, but I doubt anything will happen for ages, if at all…
Being closed for 12 years + tons of pigeons + pig food remnants everywhere + hot summery day = grossest explore ever.
The big tall bit is about 6-8 storeys high and has stairs going to the top.
Inside
Inside looks typically industrial. Metal stairs and structures fill the main building.
Control Room
I always enjoy finding control rooms. There’s just something cool about them, however big (or small) they are.
That’s about it really!

















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Worked here for a couple of weekends as an employed security guard. Creepy place at night i can tell you !!!
Really like these shots, especially the control room! where abouts in wymondham is it?
As an employee of BOCM, I think you have been on the guided VIP tour of our flag ship mill.
Scouted this site out this week – sadly its all been demolished now
I am now an ex employee of BOCM PAULS Shepshed being made redundant in May 2009.It brings back some very fond memories of loading feed for backload deliveries to the Midlands.I used to visit this mill frequently when I as a boy back in the day’s when the mill was owned by Barkers & Lee Smith.My Father was a lorry driver with them based at the Lincoln mill.
I went there my self its been knocked down now
worked at wymondham for 8 years miss the place now work at bury mill not the same had lots of laughs good load of people worked there it was like a family no smiles now