lithiumlikable
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Ruperra Castle built in 1626 hidden away in the woods is this beautiful old mock jacobethian castle which burnt down in the 1700s then was rebuilt and sold in the 1900s the M.O.D used it as a barracks in the second world war when there was an electrical wire fault and the place was gutted it was sold off as a farm and has been in private ownership ever since. There is lots of history out there about this place. This is my first post so appologies if it is not up to scratch. Me and my mate flew a drone over ruperra as we were a bit worried about it being occupied (the servants quarters that is) as recent reports in the media had reported that it had been sold seperately after a bit more research i found that the entire side had infact been sold as one for a fair few million. no idea as to what is going to happen to this site but the castle is falling down which is deeply upsetting as it needs to be saved
on the approach
through the trees (front entrance with royal crest on the porch)
up above, look at the tree growing in the main hall!
side entrance
front gate
notice the large cracks. i dont think the castle has long left its such a shame
how it looked before the fire these are a small selection of photos taken from coflein.gov.uk original photographers unknown
side entrance
front entrance with royal crest
Rear entrance with pump house in the backround
rear entrance there is now a wall here and the footpath to reach the front of the building
Sidenote: here is a very interesting website with old pictures and the blue prints including interior shots
http://map.coflein.gov.uk/index.php?action=do_images&cache_name&numlink=19900#tabs-4
sorry its not exactly picture heavy i do have a drone video but no idea how to upload it
on the approach
through the trees (front entrance with royal crest on the porch)
up above, look at the tree growing in the main hall!
side entrance
front gate
notice the large cracks. i dont think the castle has long left its such a shame
how it looked before the fire these are a small selection of photos taken from coflein.gov.uk original photographers unknown
side entrance
front entrance with royal crest
Rear entrance with pump house in the backround
rear entrance there is now a wall here and the footpath to reach the front of the building
Sidenote: here is a very interesting website with old pictures and the blue prints including interior shots
http://map.coflein.gov.uk/index.php?action=do_images&cache_name&numlink=19900#tabs-4
sorry its not exactly picture heavy i do have a drone video but no idea how to upload it
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