corn_flake88
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I've been wanting to post these photographs for a while now.
Woodburn House was built in 1862 by John Honeyman. I can't find who lived in it from this period up until the 1920's when the house was used as a boarding school for blind children. The site was then handed over to Langside College who used the building and the grounds to teach Horticulture, Green Keeping and Floristry. The grounds were huge and consisted of multiple glasshouses, outhouses, potting sheds and lush green spaces. The land was sold in 2012 after a merger deal with other colleges and the decision was made to demolish Woodburn House. (Bad decision)
There is now a housing estate being built on the land.
I used to know Woodburn house and the grounds well. It was so sad to see the building as an empty shell. Here are some of the photos:
Main Door by corn flake, on Flickr
Burnside House by corn flake, on Flickr
Gardens by corn flake, on Flickr
Main Staircase by corn flake, on Flickr
Fancy by corn flake, on Flickr
Into the Basement by corn flake, on Flickr
Classroom 1 by corn flake, on Flickr
Cafeteria by corn flake, on Flickr
Deed by corn flake, on Flickr
Basement by corn flake, on Flickr
Basement by corn flake, on Flickr
Glasshouses by corn flake, on Flickr
Gardens by corn flake, on Flickr
Bricks by corn flake, on Flickr
Double Domes by corn flake, on Flickr
Enter! by corn flake, on Flickr
Thanks for looking!
Update: A photo from the demolition
Woodburn House by corn flake, on Flickr
Woodburn House was built in 1862 by John Honeyman. I can't find who lived in it from this period up until the 1920's when the house was used as a boarding school for blind children. The site was then handed over to Langside College who used the building and the grounds to teach Horticulture, Green Keeping and Floristry. The grounds were huge and consisted of multiple glasshouses, outhouses, potting sheds and lush green spaces. The land was sold in 2012 after a merger deal with other colleges and the decision was made to demolish Woodburn House. (Bad decision)
There is now a housing estate being built on the land.
I used to know Woodburn house and the grounds well. It was so sad to see the building as an empty shell. Here are some of the photos:
Main Door by corn flake, on Flickr
Burnside House by corn flake, on Flickr
Gardens by corn flake, on Flickr
Main Staircase by corn flake, on Flickr
Fancy by corn flake, on Flickr
Into the Basement by corn flake, on Flickr
Classroom 1 by corn flake, on Flickr
Cafeteria by corn flake, on Flickr
Deed by corn flake, on Flickr
Basement by corn flake, on Flickr
Basement by corn flake, on Flickr
Glasshouses by corn flake, on Flickr
Gardens by corn flake, on Flickr
Bricks by corn flake, on Flickr
Double Domes by corn flake, on Flickr
Enter! by corn flake, on Flickr
Thanks for looking!
Update: A photo from the demolition
Woodburn House by corn flake, on Flickr
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