We originally went to explore the DRI but had no success due to fencing and security! Thinking of other places we could go so that our journey was not wasted, I remembered a place which is close to home so we headed off there. I am unable to obtain any information regarding the building other than it was a station masters house which is located on Langwith Maltings, Langwith, Nottinghamshire. It seems to be a 4 bedroomed house with a kitchen, dining room and living room. Most of the house has been vandalised and used as a dumping ground. The upstairs access has been partly removed as you will see from the photos but you can still gain access with some minor climbing skills. If anyone knows more about this building, please share as I am interested to know it's history.
The well known Master's house for the long defunct Langwith Halt Station was built by the Midland Railway on its Nottingham Midland to Worksop line. The line and station were closed to passengers in 1964. The line was reopened in 1998 as the Robin Hood Line but the station was not reopened, the community being better served by a wholly new structure half a mile to the North, called Langwith-Whaley Thorns. [Thanks to Dirus_Strictus for the extra information]
Unfortunately I was using my phone to get some snaps so the quality is not brilliant so we decided to take another trip here to get some better quality photographs.
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The well known Master's house for the long defunct Langwith Halt Station was built by the Midland Railway on its Nottingham Midland to Worksop line. The line and station were closed to passengers in 1964. The line was reopened in 1998 as the Robin Hood Line but the station was not reopened, the community being better served by a wholly new structure half a mile to the North, called Langwith-Whaley Thorns. [Thanks to Dirus_Strictus for the extra information]
Unfortunately I was using my phone to get some snaps so the quality is not brilliant so we decided to take another trip here to get some better quality photographs.























http://s1377.photobucket.com/user/Ant_Sykes/library/Station Masters House
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