mr_bones
Gormless Moderator
Having had a busy first day in Scotland, we headed for Eastend House after some gourmet food and drink at our campsite.
The walk up the drive was very long, and by time we reached the house itself - it was completely dark outside. We stopped briefly to take some exterior shots, and ventured inside. I took an instant liking to the place, especially when I found the excellent condition wooden staircase, and carved ceiling.
Everything inside was particularly old-fashioned, and gave a real sense of how a residence of this size would have been run when it was built. It became ever apparent that the house had been used as some sort of museum before it was abandoned as there was an abundance of manequins strewn about the place!
An interesting place, and an atmospheric explore - I think it was good to see it at night.
more info on Shepy's report http://www.derelictplaces.co.uk/main/showthread.php?t=4206
pictures:
Mr. B!
The walk up the drive was very long, and by time we reached the house itself - it was completely dark outside. We stopped briefly to take some exterior shots, and ventured inside. I took an instant liking to the place, especially when I found the excellent condition wooden staircase, and carved ceiling.
Everything inside was particularly old-fashioned, and gave a real sense of how a residence of this size would have been run when it was built. It became ever apparent that the house had been used as some sort of museum before it was abandoned as there was an abundance of manequins strewn about the place!
An interesting place, and an atmospheric explore - I think it was good to see it at night.
more info on Shepy's report http://www.derelictplaces.co.uk/main/showthread.php?t=4206
pictures:
Mr. B!