see what you make of this,i was working in the village and found this.
from the outside it looks military,windows ect,but on closer inspection it obviously had an agricultural use.
the pens were very low which makes me think , pigs ,sheep,calves ?
note also the large concrete tank at the back.
i suppose the most curious feature are the railway tracks that run down the central aisle, out the door and curves round and down the hill.
the gauge is about a foot and a half and with the tightness of the curves into the door i would estimate a wheelbase of no more than 2 foot,
the track lead down to some modern stables and disappear.
ive tried googling the village but couldn't find any reference to military sites
from the outside it looks military,windows ect,but on closer inspection it obviously had an agricultural use.
the pens were very low which makes me think , pigs ,sheep,calves ?
note also the large concrete tank at the back.
i suppose the most curious feature are the railway tracks that run down the central aisle, out the door and curves round and down the hill.
the gauge is about a foot and a half and with the tightness of the curves into the door i would estimate a wheelbase of no more than 2 foot,
the track lead down to some modern stables and disappear.
ive tried googling the village but couldn't find any reference to military sites