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Strawberry Hall is the rather overwrought name for a former gamekeeper's cottage in North Norfolk. The previous tenant was called Charly Webster and this is also known as Charly's Cottage. It is located near North Walsham and is on a public footpath with no vehicle access. It is wide open and has been largely ransacked of fittings, particularly both fireplaces. Adjoining the main building is a bathroom / kitchen extension which is now mostly collapsed and of little interest. As of January 2013 the top level is still accessible via the steepest staircase you will ever climb. The ground floor consists of bathroom / kitchen extension (collapsed), parlour and living room each with fireplaces (removed) and wallpaper. Manky carpet in situ. Top floor consists of two rooms, one with quite charming wallpaper. Enjoy!
Some urbex sites sing with atmosphere. This, unfortunately, is not one of them. But on the day we visited, swathed in snow, you could almost taste the isolation.
the-meat-sock
Some urbex sites sing with atmosphere. This, unfortunately, is not one of them. But on the day we visited, swathed in snow, you could almost taste the isolation.
the-meat-sock
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