DescriptionRazed to the ground - geograph.org.uk - 1776793.jpg
English: Razed to the ground, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The Clariant factory and Museum of Army Transport in Flemingate, Beverley, are now reduced to piles of bricks and rubble. A consortium of developers hope to bring new life to this part of the town, which lies east of the railway line by building a range of shops, restaurants, offices, a hotel, cinema, homes and a new East Riding College. The closure of the Clariant factory marks the end of the last large-scale industrial business in Beverley.
Viewed from the railway footbridge.
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