Since closing down in 1995, the farm has been reclaimed by nature, and covered in urban art(graffiti).In 2009, over 10 years later, a fire broke out destroying mostly the roofs and other buildings. Firefighters decided that the fire wasn’t worth putting out, so they let it burn itself out, which it did. The fire has made the building structurally unsound, so visitors, and other explorers like us are heavily advised to use extreme caution, and to watch for holes in floors and un sturdy platforms.
Overall the Prison Farm has a serious creep, but interesting factor. There are long dark hallways, where danger could be lurking around any corner and holes in the floor. The creepiest place is the solitary confinement, which is a building set apart from the main population, with a long dark hallway with rooms in a row on either side. some people have taken the liberty of crafting together make-shift bodies, sometimes just a pair of legs to give it that extra fear factor. It is believed that satanic rituals have taken place. during our visit there was a makeshift bed or offering tables made of wood with ropes tied to each of the four post, simple math for most of us, a rope tie for each limb. If that wasn’t enough there was the putrid stench of rotting carcass near the tall grass. Not to mention the smell nor the make-shift offering table were there on our first initial walkthrough. If that doesn’t make the hairs on the back of your neck, then we don’t know what does.