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Thanks to mookster for the heads up on this place.visited it on the way home from Scotland as it looked the sort of place I like.i was not wrong it was better than I expected,it was a freezing morning,about minus five.but the sun was shining brightly and wrapped up warm I soon did not fel the cold.the building is a three storey house but the upper floors have been ripped out.when the house was built I don't know,i think about the 1800s but was abandoned in the 1960s,the roof was taken off and the floors taken out.someone has had a go at cutting the ivy plants growing in there to stop them growing more and getting a stranglehold.the fireplace in there was a joy to see and I could stand in it.scotland is full of ruins like this and I need to see more now.up the track is a lodgehouse and stables/kennels.
The lodge house was nicely externally.got a few shots in there.the upstairs bedroom was great with all the layers of wallpaper peeling off the other bedroom next to it was missing the floor.so had to be careul,the kennels had the most beautiful tiles.
The lodge house was nicely externally.got a few shots in there.the upstairs bedroom was great with all the layers of wallpaper peeling off the other bedroom next to it was missing the floor.so had to be careul,the kennels had the most beautiful tiles.