Hello all, I haven't visited let alone posted for a long time but I thought I would share this find.
I must have driven past this house hundreds, if not thousands of times and never been aware of it. I only noticed it because I as a passenger for a change.
From the information I could gather it was built for a local businessman and his family in the 1930s and was gutted by fire at some point in the late 1960s or very early 70s. I have been told that the man and his wife died in the fire. I wasn't aware of this until after my visit.
On with the pictures...
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Lots of rusty old things left in the garage..
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The house
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These radiators are nice
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Fire has destroyed this part of the house
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The bathroom seemed the most intact room but due to the absence of an upper floor, this was the best shot I could get
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One of the few remaining glass bricks in the stairway window
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Hope you enjoyed looking 