You'll soon see why I named this one The Love Shack! I'm not sure whether this place has been posted here before, and seeing as it's on the road I should think someone from the site who frequents the Fens will have seen it!
I think this was originally two cabins that were joined in the middle to make one:
It was easy to gain entry here seeing as one of the doors was wide open when I arrived:
Walking in through the rear door I found myself in a green kitchen area which had a strange looking sink in one corner. At least I think it was a sink. I think this room was more recently used for storage:
There was a taste of the seaside in one corner of the kitchen:
Walking through the kitchen I found the - umm - hallway?
Directly opposite was this small room, which was already set up like this:
And here was my reason for calling it The Love Shack! What dirty dogs have been in here?
Turning around I spotted this old vacuum:
Here are some other rooms:
Looking the other way down the hallway:
Walking into one of the end room, I could see all the straw insulation coming out from the walls:
The room opposite was somewhat cluttered:
Including a paper dated 1967:
Here's a local paper that loved its' freebies:
Heading back outside and into the shed at the rear of the shack, I found these lovely baskets:
Obviously the owners had struggled to quite grasp the idea of baskets and thought they'd just take those too.
Thanks for reading,
Rubex
I think this was originally two cabins that were joined in the middle to make one:
It was easy to gain entry here seeing as one of the doors was wide open when I arrived:
Walking in through the rear door I found myself in a green kitchen area which had a strange looking sink in one corner. At least I think it was a sink. I think this room was more recently used for storage:
There was a taste of the seaside in one corner of the kitchen:
Walking through the kitchen I found the - umm - hallway?
Directly opposite was this small room, which was already set up like this:
And here was my reason for calling it The Love Shack! What dirty dogs have been in here?
Turning around I spotted this old vacuum:
Here are some other rooms:
Looking the other way down the hallway:
Walking into one of the end room, I could see all the straw insulation coming out from the walls:
The room opposite was somewhat cluttered:
Including a paper dated 1967:
Here's a local paper that loved its' freebies:
Heading back outside and into the shed at the rear of the shack, I found these lovely baskets:
Obviously the owners had struggled to quite grasp the idea of baskets and thought they'd just take those too.
Thanks for reading,
Rubex
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