corn_flake88
Well-known member
This building was an amazing find! I had wanted to see this house for ages, and was finally able to after I'd heard that it had fallen into disrepair.
Garrion Tower was built in the early 17th century, architect and owners unknown.
It is a Grade B listed building. I had read that a few years back it had been sold for £425,000 to a restorer, but by the looks of it, no work has actually gone ahead. I couldn't get any interior shots sadly, although I do intend to go back in the winter for another visit.
Some photos:
There are plenty of outhouses and cottages around the Tower itself:
Cottage by corn flake, on Flickr
I found some creepy hands sculpture:
Creepy Hands by corn flake, on Flickr
Plenty of other places to explore:
Outbuildings by corn flake, on Flickr
More buildings:
Buildings by corn flake, on Flickr
Garrion Tower:
Garrion Tower by corn flake, on Flickr
Junk:
Junk by corn flake, on Flickr
Summer House:
Summer House by corn flake, on Flickr
Long Walk:
Long Walk by corn flake, on Flickr
Sorry for all the B&W posts! It sets the mood!
Garrion Tower was built in the early 17th century, architect and owners unknown.
It is a Grade B listed building. I had read that a few years back it had been sold for £425,000 to a restorer, but by the looks of it, no work has actually gone ahead. I couldn't get any interior shots sadly, although I do intend to go back in the winter for another visit.
Some photos:
There are plenty of outhouses and cottages around the Tower itself:
Cottage by corn flake, on Flickr
I found some creepy hands sculpture:
Creepy Hands by corn flake, on Flickr
Plenty of other places to explore:
Outbuildings by corn flake, on Flickr
More buildings:
Buildings by corn flake, on Flickr
Garrion Tower:
Garrion Tower by corn flake, on Flickr
Junk:
Junk by corn flake, on Flickr
Summer House:
Summer House by corn flake, on Flickr
Long Walk:
Long Walk by corn flake, on Flickr
Sorry for all the B&W posts! It sets the mood!