Part 3 Of Mockingbirds Norfolk Tour
This is the last of my mini tour around Norfolk, big thanks goes to the person who shared/helped me with this, as this little place was the main reason I ventured here, this small home stands fencing blocks your path, so some sort of demolition may be happening soon, also judging by the work mans jacket on the side it could happen sooner rather than later, so glad ive seen the best of it!
Inside memories of moments past, radios and cupboards stashed of food remain, tvs lay on the floor, while prescriptive pills and flu remedies lay near the bedside, whoever owned this small beautiful home certainly had a few stories to tell im sure. A calender on its own on the wall states 1999, could this be the time in November when its last resident said goodbye? sadly I could not find any info at all, wheelchairs lay in one room, on a draw letters/postcards/christmas cards remain, sadly I did not dig any further and handled this place with tonnes of respect, I felt really privileged to witness the inside of here and enjoy it by capturing all I could, therefore another picture heavy thread, I just could not narrow it down after taking so many photos, has to be high on my list of explores I have done, simply for structural design and items left.
I hope you all enjoy this place as much as I did, I certainly found a new love for my fixed 50mm here and became rather camera snappy!
Enjoy!
IMGP6878 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6854 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6891 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6880 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6874 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6850 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6841 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6839 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6815 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6803 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6892 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6852 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6832 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6827 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6824 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6822 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6821 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6817 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6800 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6798 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6794 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6837 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6853 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6875 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6896 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
My next post shall be my last, as im taking a small hiatus away from exploring an juggling personal projects and work as its now become hectic, but my next post is a favourite amongst many explorers and a place I had always wanted to go to, I just hope I done the place justice, so look out for it in the next couple of days!
Cheers for reading/looking/enjoying!
This is the last of my mini tour around Norfolk, big thanks goes to the person who shared/helped me with this, as this little place was the main reason I ventured here, this small home stands fencing blocks your path, so some sort of demolition may be happening soon, also judging by the work mans jacket on the side it could happen sooner rather than later, so glad ive seen the best of it!
Inside memories of moments past, radios and cupboards stashed of food remain, tvs lay on the floor, while prescriptive pills and flu remedies lay near the bedside, whoever owned this small beautiful home certainly had a few stories to tell im sure. A calender on its own on the wall states 1999, could this be the time in November when its last resident said goodbye? sadly I could not find any info at all, wheelchairs lay in one room, on a draw letters/postcards/christmas cards remain, sadly I did not dig any further and handled this place with tonnes of respect, I felt really privileged to witness the inside of here and enjoy it by capturing all I could, therefore another picture heavy thread, I just could not narrow it down after taking so many photos, has to be high on my list of explores I have done, simply for structural design and items left.
I hope you all enjoy this place as much as I did, I certainly found a new love for my fixed 50mm here and became rather camera snappy!
Enjoy!
IMGP6878 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6854 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6891 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6880 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6874 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6850 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6841 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6839 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6815 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6803 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6892 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6852 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6832 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6827 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6824 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6822 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6821 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6817 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6800 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6798 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6794 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6837 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6853 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6875 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6896 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
My next post shall be my last, as im taking a small hiatus away from exploring an juggling personal projects and work as its now become hectic, but my next post is a favourite amongst many explorers and a place I had always wanted to go to, I just hope I done the place justice, so look out for it in the next couple of days!
Cheers for reading/looking/enjoying!