bonniemcprice
Well-known member
hi all
this property is still on the market (and reduced, but still some what out of my reach!)
i went to down for another look and was shocked
the furniture has been pulled through the windows and some of it dumped in one of the front rooms, set on fire and causing the floor to collapse into the basement.
The aga in the second house is long gone, as are the original fire places in the main house.
The slate on the roof is welsh slate and its valuable so that has been taken.
I decided to walk the dog through some of the 73 acres this farm has and bumped into a local farmer who told me that an old farmer had lived there and died no less then two years ago.
He was slightly eccentric and would drink from a natural spring rather then his tap (don't blame him!) he was wealthy and had no family to leave the farm and land too.
When he passed away there were land rovers and other cars which were quickly stolen.
The land running down from the farm leads to a sharp valley with a beautiful stream and leading upwards to more buildings.
there are about 25 horses, some in bad conditions roaming around here, no one wanted to steal them
Here are some pictures, compare them to the first report....
guess who was here...
more here
http://s942.photobucket.com/albums/ad268/bonniemcprice/
this property is still on the market (and reduced, but still some what out of my reach!)
i went to down for another look and was shocked
the furniture has been pulled through the windows and some of it dumped in one of the front rooms, set on fire and causing the floor to collapse into the basement.
The aga in the second house is long gone, as are the original fire places in the main house.
The slate on the roof is welsh slate and its valuable so that has been taken.
I decided to walk the dog through some of the 73 acres this farm has and bumped into a local farmer who told me that an old farmer had lived there and died no less then two years ago.
He was slightly eccentric and would drink from a natural spring rather then his tap (don't blame him!) he was wealthy and had no family to leave the farm and land too.
When he passed away there were land rovers and other cars which were quickly stolen.
The land running down from the farm leads to a sharp valley with a beautiful stream and leading upwards to more buildings.
there are about 25 horses, some in bad conditions roaming around here, no one wanted to steal them
Here are some pictures, compare them to the first report....
guess who was here...
more here
http://s942.photobucket.com/albums/ad268/bonniemcprice/