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Rubex

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This site consists of a house, a bungalow, a cottage, and several barns. The house is suffering from severe subsidence and as such plans we submitted in 2006 by a local couple to demolish the house as well as the bungalow and build a new dwelling on the land and also to have the barns converted.

It looks like planning went quite a long way with the last update from 2010 when a bat and owl survey was carried out. Following the inspection and the discovery of roosting Barn Owls, Little Owls and Pipistrelle Bats strict guidelines were then put in place as to when the work could commence along with ways to conserve the animals’ habitats such as cavity wall bat boxes and owl nest boxes on trees and in barns.

Despite the local council granting most of the planning it seems like planning wasn't pursued any further and that there has been no more interest in developing the property.

Unfortunately trying to find any further history on this place seems near on impossible - believe me I tried! So if anybody does know anything about it I'd love to know. Particularly what year the house would have been built :)































I know my photos aren't always the straightest, but this is taking the piss! I was actually holding the camera straight for this - notice the light fitting. The subsidence really was noticeable. Especially upstairs!





















Thanks for looking,

Rubex
 
That's a great report rubex.you got some lovely shots here..I love the one looking through the door at the stairs..I think this is the biggest death trap we have ever visited.and your hip flask is now officially legendary ha ha ;)
 
That's a great report rubex.you got some lovely shots here..I love the one looking through the door at the stairs..I think this is the biggest death trap we have ever visited.and your hip flask is now officially legendary ha ha ;)

I'm afraid that you're right Michael, since your revelation of Miss Rubex's tippling I have bin terribly disillusioned, I mean, you'd think if you go to the effort of carrying a hip-flask you'd fill it with a decent malt, Lovely report and pics Rubex, Thanks
 
Must have been like taking photos on a ship in heavy seas. That's some serious subsidence but looking at the photos this house must have been nice to live in at one time. Some of the wallpaper looks 1950s so maybe it was occupied during that time.
 
Nice set of photos Rubex

unfortunately, the first building has now been fly tipped to the roof in the doorway, and we couldn't get in
 
Great report! That floor looks so uneven lol Did you see any evidence of the bats when you were there?
 
Nice shots! I was here at the weekend lol!
It's a really weird one - normally when subsidence occurs it's all in one direction causing the whole building to lean one way. This place is leaning in several directions, pulling the buildings apart! Even though I only visited this week I wouldn't be surprised if more of it has fallen after the high winds!
Either way it's a fantastic report! Thanks for sharing. :)
 
I'm afraid that you're right Michael, since your revelation of Miss Rubex's tippling I have bin terribly disillusioned, I mean, you'd think if you go to the effort of carrying a hip-flask you'd fill it with a decent malt, Lovely report and pics Rubex, Thanks

Haha what would you recommend then Smiler? I'm going to Wales on an exploring trip this Christmas and I need something good in that hipflask :laugh:

Must have been like taking photos on a ship in heavy seas. That's some serious subsidence but looking at the photos this house must have been nice to live in at one time. Some of the wallpaper looks 1950s so maybe it was occupied during that time.

It certainly was unsteady Hugh Jorgan! It reminded me a bit of the funhouse at the fair!

Great report! That floor looks so uneven lol Did you see any evidence of the bats when you were there?

I saw lots of evidence of owls in the barns but I generally do when looking in derelict outbuildings! I always try not to disturb them too much if I spot any :) as for bats, I didn't see any evidence of them but I didn't venture into the roof space where they're probably most likely to hang out. An old house I used to own backed onto a railway line that crossed over a river. Quite a lot of bats would roost under the bridge and come out at dusk. They seemed to make a beeline for my garden so whenever I sat out at night they would swoop down towards my head forcing me to go inside lol! They really are fascinating little things!

Nice shots! I was here at the weekend lol!
It's a really weird one - normally when subsidence occurs it's all in one direction causing the whole building to lean one way. This place is leaning in several directions, pulling the buildings apart! Even though I only visited this week I wouldn't be surprised if more of it has fallen after the high winds!
Either way it's a fantastic report! Thanks for sharing. :)

Thanks UrbanX! I had the same thought actually that the high winds in the week might have brought some of it down. I agree it really is subsiding in every direction possible lol
 
Try a good Irish whiskey Rubex, I'd recommend Tullamore Dew it's what's in my flask but be careful not to let Mikey have any, be a shame to waste it. Have Fun
 
Try a good Irish whiskey Rubex, I'd recommend Tullamore Dew it's what's in my flask but be careful not to let Mikey have any, be a shame to waste it. Have Fun

I'll head to Wadsworth's in St Ives and pick up a bottle! They sell everything there :) luckily for me Mikeymutt doesn't drink!
 
I'll head to Wadsworth's in St Ives and pick up a bottle! They sell everything there :) luckily for me Mikeymutt doesn't drink!

Not drink? First thing to do - crack the top off a stubby fresh into an explore even if it is 7:30 AM. Im sure our gang where half pissed before we even hit our first Belgium explore. Fair play to you lady!
 
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