Since redundancy at the end of August (Not Covid Related) I have been suffering somewhat with some nasty sinus issues; so haven’t been awfully active on the old Urbex Front. I did however discover a very local Old Mill to me; and what a beauty!
I spent about 2 hours just picking through this tiny little place, which though bare; is a really nicely preserved little mill with some wonderful features inside it.
There is very little history about the place online; except ownership during the late half of the 1800s and was sold to a family who lived and worked on site. The last occupant died in 2011 and I believe that’s when the house became derelict. I assume the mill has been disused a lot longer!
The house did not have much going for it, except a fantastic “Space Aged” kitchen!
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/landie_man/albums/72157716628619163
I spent about 2 hours just picking through this tiny little place, which though bare; is a really nicely preserved little mill with some wonderful features inside it.
There is very little history about the place online; except ownership during the late half of the 1800s and was sold to a family who lived and worked on site. The last occupant died in 2011 and I believe that’s when the house became derelict. I assume the mill has been disused a lot longer!
The house did not have much going for it, except a fantastic “Space Aged” kitchen!
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Thanks for Looking More At:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/landie_man/albums/72157716628619163