I decided to head into Norfolk for a couple of explores. If I'd have planned better I could have invited some local explorers along. But alas it was me, myself, and I in my very uneconomical Lexus singing along to Kisstory!
My first stop was this place, and after looking at Mikeymutt and UrbanX's reports, I wasn't quite expecting this level of decay. In only the past year the place has been boarded tighter (but of course I wouldn't be an explorer if I couldn't find a way in!) and has had a significant amount of items taken from it. There has also been a fire which has destroyed the living room, the landing and one of the upstairs bedrooms - yes I did go up and yes I know it was stupid!
Upon walking onto the property, I spotted the first few cars remaining there, which made me very excited to get back outside and photograph them after I explored the house - I figured it best to get the house first just incase I got caught!
Anyway, on with the photos:
Does anyone know if these pickles would still be edible?
At first I thought that this was the only car to be seen:
Then I realised aswell as there being one directly next to it completely over grown, there were another two near the outside shed:
and to top off it all off, I found this Wolseley 4/50 (or 6/80), which could have cost around £904 when it first came out in 1948:
Thanks for looking,
Rubex
My first stop was this place, and after looking at Mikeymutt and UrbanX's reports, I wasn't quite expecting this level of decay. In only the past year the place has been boarded tighter (but of course I wouldn't be an explorer if I couldn't find a way in!) and has had a significant amount of items taken from it. There has also been a fire which has destroyed the living room, the landing and one of the upstairs bedrooms - yes I did go up and yes I know it was stupid!
Upon walking onto the property, I spotted the first few cars remaining there, which made me very excited to get back outside and photograph them after I explored the house - I figured it best to get the house first just incase I got caught!
Anyway, on with the photos:
Does anyone know if these pickles would still be edible?
At first I thought that this was the only car to be seen:
Then I realised aswell as there being one directly next to it completely over grown, there were another two near the outside shed:
and to top off it all off, I found this Wolseley 4/50 (or 6/80), which could have cost around £904 when it first came out in 1948:
Thanks for looking,
Rubex