The Abandoned Bowling Alley On Bar Street

Published 26th of May, 2025

Stairway To Heaven

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Aha! That led up to the Bowling Alley. I could also see a door on the left, which suggested the first hole I had seen might lead somewhere useful.

Back To The Hole

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So, its time to check this out...

Mind The Spike

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Taking care not to put my hand through any of the protruding nails, I made my way into the cubby hole, and quickly crawled through to the other side.

Made It!

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On reaching the sign for the Bowling Alley, the first thing I noticed was a sign telling people to keep their distance, It looked like one of the old COVID signs, which would allow me to put a date on the likely closure of the Bowling Alley.

A Bit Of Bully

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Before climbing the steps, I turned round to get a better view of the surroundings. This building was also home to Bulls Eye Dart Room. The link takes you to their Facebook page, which was last active in 2014. So that is way before COVID.

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