Well! I could not even find this place on an OS map; need the old ones I think! Anyhow,if you like your buildings in total deacy,here are feast of veritable delights for the discerning eye.
I am guessing the place to be mid to late 19th century,an probably a manor house attached to a farm.I saw nobody.nor even any footprints whilst exploring the place,it covers quite a large area that only your feet can realize,the rest; a mass off fallen tree's masonary and tangled ivy that make no photographic sense,henceforth any real understanding by mere picture of just how large this place is doesn't work.
I hope you enjoy it,there really is a lot of building beneath the creeper's of time.
the approach itself gives the game away...
Erm! maybe you get the picture now!
So there were once buildings? There still are,look!
A stairway to...
Things get a little more obvious,relatively speaking.
This has to be one of the most romantic shots of decay I have ever taken.A stolen yawn amidst stoned decay.
I am guessing the place to be mid to late 19th century,an probably a manor house attached to a farm.I saw nobody.nor even any footprints whilst exploring the place,it covers quite a large area that only your feet can realize,the rest; a mass off fallen tree's masonary and tangled ivy that make no photographic sense,henceforth any real understanding by mere picture of just how large this place is doesn't work.
I hope you enjoy it,there really is a lot of building beneath the creeper's of time.
the approach itself gives the game away...
Erm! maybe you get the picture now!
So there were once buildings? There still are,look!
A stairway to...
Things get a little more obvious,relatively speaking.
This has to be one of the most romantic shots of decay I have ever taken.A stolen yawn amidst stoned decay.
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