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This manor house is typical style of the 18th century circu..beautiful tall windows , ornate brickwork and high ceilings with a beautiful winding staircase leading you to the upper levels with a spectacular stained glass roof in the center of her...
What ever her history i have to say that she is with out a doubt the most mesmorising building i have ever been privileged to wander round...from the outside she looks quite normal of many manor houses of that era left forgotten...but on the inside i have the feeling she is very much not forgotten but indeed loved very much, and extremly precious to its owners now,... to the point that everything still remains with in her walls..like a shrine almost to whomever once lived there..and just as nature takes us back so will it take the manor and all its contents too...
We stood in amazement at what was before us..it really was a cameras down and bisbelief moment...we went our seperate ways and hours of silence between us passed, passing now again speechless as to what to make of where we were...as darkness drew in and the whole day was coming to an end we snapped a few photos and left her behind us..i apologise in advance for my poor photos and lack of them but i just didnt take many at all...
no doubt as with any other report posted on a forum intrigue and research on her will begin..its what we do...but to end my view on possibly one of my most memorable explores i have and will ever do i leave you with one word of advice...The seccu is in a form like non i have ever encountered and one i never want to again...!
I kid you not..he may well look fluffy and cute but he is just the opposite...never have i been more terrified!
Visited with SK and non member Billy
What ever her history i have to say that she is with out a doubt the most mesmorising building i have ever been privileged to wander round...from the outside she looks quite normal of many manor houses of that era left forgotten...but on the inside i have the feeling she is very much not forgotten but indeed loved very much, and extremly precious to its owners now,... to the point that everything still remains with in her walls..like a shrine almost to whomever once lived there..and just as nature takes us back so will it take the manor and all its contents too...
We stood in amazement at what was before us..it really was a cameras down and bisbelief moment...we went our seperate ways and hours of silence between us passed, passing now again speechless as to what to make of where we were...as darkness drew in and the whole day was coming to an end we snapped a few photos and left her behind us..i apologise in advance for my poor photos and lack of them but i just didnt take many at all...
no doubt as with any other report posted on a forum intrigue and research on her will begin..its what we do...but to end my view on possibly one of my most memorable explores i have and will ever do i leave you with one word of advice...The seccu is in a form like non i have ever encountered and one i never want to again...!
I kid you not..he may well look fluffy and cute but he is just the opposite...never have i been more terrified!
Visited with SK and non member Billy
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