Mockingbird Went Cowboy!
So my last report was mid august, thats shameful, hopefully I can slowly get back up to date with things.
I visited this place 3 months ago, (yeah im way behind) an what a quirky little house it is, the colour scheme is rather odd upstairs, let alone that tonnes of clothes remain in wardrobes, documents/letters all untouched since the last owner left, an basically a house full of cowboy bits and bobs, found tonnes of belt buckles aswel as some explicit polaroids -
Its a unique place, but a shame its probably been pulled down, I remember reading planning permission somewhere when trying to do some more background research. as so many lovely abandoned places are getting locked up and quickly losing the items, I wont show an outside shot of the place, just in case its still standing. Sorry!
I have to say the house felt as though it was going to fall backwards at any minute especially walking up the stairs, cracks and gaping holes in the ceiling certainly show its derelict state, while everything inside remains untouched a note lay in the kitchen, asking people to look around but dont steal anything "Must of known I was visiting" unsure when that was written, or if it was wrote by maybe the neighbours?!?!
The last owner being the husband was a cowboy fanatic an it certainly showed throughout the house, he was married twice if I remember reading what I did correctly and I cannot find any info on if the chaps still alive or not....
Anyway here is the lone rangers house, an hopefully I can dish out some more places when I finally get around to it all, its hard work you know!!
Enjoy!
IMGP8223 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8156 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8221 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8217 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8213 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8207 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8206 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8205 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8201 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8200 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8197 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8196 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMG9000 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6161 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8111 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8116 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8131 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8132 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8135 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8137 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8166 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8123 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8101 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8141 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8148 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8150 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8154 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8173 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8183 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8180 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
Thanks for dribbling and reading - More of this nature soon - Mockingbird!
So my last report was mid august, thats shameful, hopefully I can slowly get back up to date with things.
I visited this place 3 months ago, (yeah im way behind) an what a quirky little house it is, the colour scheme is rather odd upstairs, let alone that tonnes of clothes remain in wardrobes, documents/letters all untouched since the last owner left, an basically a house full of cowboy bits and bobs, found tonnes of belt buckles aswel as some explicit polaroids -
Its a unique place, but a shame its probably been pulled down, I remember reading planning permission somewhere when trying to do some more background research. as so many lovely abandoned places are getting locked up and quickly losing the items, I wont show an outside shot of the place, just in case its still standing. Sorry!
I have to say the house felt as though it was going to fall backwards at any minute especially walking up the stairs, cracks and gaping holes in the ceiling certainly show its derelict state, while everything inside remains untouched a note lay in the kitchen, asking people to look around but dont steal anything "Must of known I was visiting" unsure when that was written, or if it was wrote by maybe the neighbours?!?!
The last owner being the husband was a cowboy fanatic an it certainly showed throughout the house, he was married twice if I remember reading what I did correctly and I cannot find any info on if the chaps still alive or not....
Anyway here is the lone rangers house, an hopefully I can dish out some more places when I finally get around to it all, its hard work you know!!
Enjoy!
IMGP8223 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8156 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8221 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8217 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8213 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8207 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8206 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8205 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8201 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8200 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8197 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8196 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMG9000 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP6161 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8111 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8116 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8131 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8132 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8135 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8137 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8166 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8123 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8101 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8141 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8148 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8150 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8154 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8173 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8183 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
IMGP8180 by urbexmockingbird, on Flickr
Thanks for dribbling and reading - More of this nature soon - Mockingbird!
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