Tales of the Urban Explorer: The Dudley Pretty Bungalow

“Razor’s been at it again, finding brand new derpy shitholes.., let me see if I can track this one down”

The title stated boldly…, 'Abandoned Hidden Dudley Pretty Bungalow Barlaston Staffordshire'. Hidden my arse, It would not be hidden from us for long.

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I was chatting to @anidiotexplores over Facebook Messenger. Balaston, Staffordshire, is not a large village so this should be quite easy.

I watched the YouTube video, more for location clues than its actual content. What do I care about the mess he was showing? All that was of interest was where it was and how to get in, the latter point being moot.

‘I can hear a train going past guys’, rambles Razor the Goth unassumingly giving away a massive clue. There wasn't going to be TEN train lines crossing this village and within minutes I had found, pinned, documented, and sent it across to my comrade.

"This is a 3/10 mate.., for when we visit Stoke and the surrounding areas".

I know @anidiotexplores will be laughing while reading this and will remember our chat only too well.

This is one easy way to find locations. UK YouTubers tend to give away lots of clues, some more than others.

…“Well today guys, we are in Liverpool guys, and guys, don’t forget the bell guys, and guys, don’t forget to follow me, guys…”…

All this and they are standing outside the property filming themselves with the street sign of ‘Crapper Street' in full view. Well, that's given that one away, hasn't it?

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“That level crossing is a fucking pain in the arse”

I was bemoaning to @anidiotexplores, that we had to park on the WRONG side of the crossing and had picked the worse possible time; the train was a goods version with around 120 carriages, the type that never end.

There was little in the way of closer parking opportunities and so we sat down furtively thinking would picking our noses or scraping the scabs from our arseholes be more productive?

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The fencing was not as bad as it appears to be, and only part of it contained both a wooden and herras deterrent.

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I peered through the fencing and spotted the prize. There it was in all its glory, 'The Dudley Pretty Bungalow', isolated from society and left to rot away.

@anidiotexplores was starting to climb over the slightly flimsy fencing, leaving me looking around for on-lookers. I am sure I get lots of laughs from them looking at me less than elegantly floundering over these five feet high obstacles.

I have given up caring. I always get over, sometimes with a few scrapes here and there.

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What I was seeing was a property very similar to my own, even down to the styling over exposed lower brickwork and the white-coated area for the rest of the bungalow.

This could not have been older than around 1990, the same year my property was built. How could it possibly have gotten into such a state?

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The ex-owners had taken time to name it, though it’s a bit of a girly one in my opinion.

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Access was hardly going to be an issue. While the doors were locked, the windows proved accommodating, complete with ‘aids’ to help bad climbers such as me.

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What I saw inside was shocking. This should not happen to a property in the region of £300,000. The location, the land around it, and the distinct lack of neighbours would surely elevate this bungalow into that price realm.

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Other rooms had fared better and displayed the typical rot of a property left open to the elements.

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In a bungalow this new, it would not be a real fireplace and would have housed a gas fire in its place. You don’t find chimneys on new properties.

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What had caused the roof to collapse? This is the touch of death for any property. Could it have been a fallen tree? There were plenty of those close by.

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A few vandals had visited but there was a distinct lack of graffiti.

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It looks suspiciously like wallpaper, but who would paper a ceiling? The walls look like they once housed quite colourless paper.

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I tried in vain to find something or some clues about what had happened to 'The Dudley Pretty Bungalow'. All I could find were instructions on how to use your hob and other appliances. All of which are now destroyed.

The inside space was remarkably small and the property didn't have a conservatory, a typical 'add-on' stuck onto the side of these two-bedroom bungalows to enlarge them.

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We exited and decided to have a scout around the external areas. What was I saying about 'no chimneys?'. Was it real and functional, or some plastic fakery?

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That lovely asbestos, those fumes.. ahhhh…..

Mr. and Mrs. Pretty didn't like fags at all. They made it easy for smokers to eradicate them before entering; a little strange for a private residence?

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I noted the surrounding land that was pure jungle, large and vast. Whoever built this house had likely done so privately. This was no participant in any housing estate.

I felt sad looking at ‘The Dudley Pretty Bungalow’, perhaps because it was almost the same as my own. The owner had possibly died, with no relatives and it had been left alone, to collapse and die.

We exited the grounds via a much easier route. No climbing and no bloody train this time.

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It’s sad that there are many homes like these and yet people are homeless. I love how you don’t care about what people think when you’re working.

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I love how you don’t care about what people think when you’re working.

I did once; you get used to the suspicious looks and people's pre-conceptions of what you are doing. I don't have to explain myself, and if they want to call the cops... big deal!

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That was pretty gross.... if that asbestos is not going to be removed then they should really keep people out of there... But yeah... they should remove it all.

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I always thought asbestos was restricted to old dwellings, not ones such as this. Could be wrong, I come across it all time on my travels.

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So it should be totally illegal to install asbestos in new buildings. Even here in South Africa we have the Asbestos Abatement Act that prevents new installations of the stuff and old Asbestos installations are slowly being removed and replaced.

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You prompted me to look :-

Where can you find asbestos?
Asbestos can be found in any industrial or residential building built or refurbished before the year 2000. It is in many of the common materials used in the building trade that you may come across during your work.

The house is not post 2000, so legitimately its likely to contain some. Same for my place 😞

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So a good idea then, with your own place is to sometime get an assessment made of the property to check for asbestos. Solid asbestos furnishings that are not crumbling are generally safe. Its when they break down that the risk to health becomes severe.

With our Asbestos Abatement Act a Company is supposed to do that assessment and lable things with an asbestos hazard sign as below. This is to prevent people from breaking a panel or pipe or gutter or whatever down without the correct equipment.

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Don't usually see those ashtrays on houses. The place has not lasted well.

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Who would add a large ashtray next to their front door? Seemed a little strange to me. Once again, the roof has signaled it's doom. There's likely no recovering this one.

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Awww... it's like one of those little houses made with Lego but absolutely decaying!.... :))

How awesome is that photo with the broken mirror over the sink!"

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How awesome is that photo with the broken mirror over the sink!"

That one looked blurred, I was going to dump it. The text is clear though, so one part is OK. Not as good as your stuff!

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A lot of abandoned buildings you explored look physical intact, but actually wrecked inside..

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Oh my God
There are places like this and some people are still sleeping on streets because they don't have where to stay
I feel sorry for them.

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People here sleep on the streets and occasionally places like this.

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Not pretty at all. Imagine that you get this hole at booking, when waiting all year long for vacation.

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Strange wee house. The asbestos must have put off buyers, as otherwise, why would someone not have bought it. If it has asbestos, it was probably built pre-80s, maybe even pre-70s ! Plus the fireplace looks close to 1940s or earlier.
Shame really - could be a nice wee house for someone !

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It looks newer to me, but that chimney! Who uses those now, maybe it is older than it looks.

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Its sad to learn about how the owner ended up, but with no relatives at all am surprised, why would a person not have any relative or love ones around, i bet he had relatives just didn't care much about them, he must have lived a very lonely life then.

Its always a lesson to spend quality time with those you love and Impact so much in the lives of others, instead of always thinking about ourselves.

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Quaint little house, hidden in it's own jungle, would be great to own for privacy.

Typical type of house built after WW11, some 2 bedroom others 3 not very big, a place to call home.

Bungalow your reference, we call it a house !BEER

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Yes, maybe it is older than I figured. The design is so much like the house I live in.

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Might be slightly pre-war they built in similar design, small bay window in sitting room, fashion with feel of older Victorian times.

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