Saturday the 18th July a warm sunny day for a visit to the buildings mentioned on the Wednesday blog.
A team of five Greg the instigator, Lyndon with knowledge of building moves, Mike, Joe and myself in 2 cars off to Pewsey to view a 12ft X 15Ft concrete section al building from the early 1950's and a line side corrugated hut that are in a garden near the station,
The owner and donator of these buildings showed us around and helped with the investigative work.
The line side hut was encased in a timber and chicken wire run where chickens had been kept in the past this looks pretty straight forwards but it is rusty around the base and the roof sheeting is wrong.


Then onto the concrete building, this will be a major task and involve so heavy lifting where machinery may be required
Drilling a few exploratory holes proved the mortar used on assembly was soft so will come out and a dig around the base revealed it is just sat on a concrete plinth. This is a major task as the roof is also preformed concrete slabs and a few are cracked. This task needs some machinery and a lorry with a hiab crane on.
The line side building will be a lot easier and cutting up then dismantling the wire run to gain access took and hour then the false floor needed breaking up and removing.
digging around the perimeter showed it is just sat on the soil which has built up around it over the years.
This is now accessible but again a lorry with Hiab iis required
All in all a fruitful day that required a stop at the Waterfront bar and bistro on the Kennet and Avon canal on the way home to discuss what we had looked at.
Should the concrete building prove to be beyond saving as there are some cracks it contains a large cast grate and oven alongside the 3 metal framed windows.