Heyrod Cottage Manchester 5-12

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Bignickb

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Heyrod Cottage, Manchester. May 2012.

I found this place a couple of years back but lost the images while trying to learn lightroom. Today, I had been photographing a demolished cooling tower that had belonged to the Hartshead Power Station and remembered the featured cottage.
So I went back to find it pretty much as it was – trashed after a fire but looking like it had just been left! I could find no history of the fire. The building is in woodland and very much hidden away. The biggest surprise was a tent in the garden – it looked like it had been there for a long time so, out of curiosity – I tried to look inside. Low and behold – there was a body in it! It said ‘Hello’ in a disgruntled tone so I apologised and went back to the main building.
The upper floors weren’t accessible due to the lack of stairs and my will to remain uninjured.
Enjoy!

External shot.
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Sorry dear, the tea’s a bit burnt!
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Back door and toilet:
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Separate building with Grafitti.
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Entertainment!
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Nice pictures
I remember walking past that a good 8 years or so ago ...it looked pretty much derelict then BUT there were freshly dumped coal bags in the garden AND smoke from the chimney so i suspect it was still inhabited .
I still look over every time i pass it (about once a week) and think that it was a fantastic spot to live
 
Nice pictures
I remember walking past that a good 8 years or so ago ...it looked pretty much derelict then BUT there were freshly dumped coal bags in the garden AND smoke from the chimney so i suspect it was still inhabited .
I still look over every time i pass it (about once a week) and think that it was a fantastic spot to live

Think the fire got out of hand!!
 
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