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Mikeymutt

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Whist on a little tour I spotted this house.so pulled up and had a quick look in.I then spotted two farm workers in the yard.so then drove down the road and parked up and headed back after a little while.not loads to see here.the owner was clearly a Nottingham forest fan with the amount of programmes laying about.

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Great work Mikey.......... I must say I'm sad, so very very sad. It is a travesty for this house....... Having a Nottingham forest supporter living there.
 
Thank you all.its been derelict several years now.don't be bitter about forest ☺ thr hedge is maintained as it's on the edge of a farm compound and the rest of the hedges have been flailed too.shame the garden was not the same
 
I can't work out what's happened to that fireplace...

The cast iron bedroom surround was a rather nice example, obviously removed by somebody who recognised it for what it was. The living room mantle and uprights were your typical 'marble' like Late Victorian/Edwardian stone item - seen everywhere if you look. Evidently the ones that are nicely proportioned and have a nice figuring in the stone (if you can see it under the nearly always present layers of paint, do have value in the restoration market. This is why you see see a few pulled off the wall, but abandoned - one needs to see the unpainted rear face of the uprights to get a glimpse of the veining.

Nice report here of not uncommon dereliction in this County - in general these places a too far off the beaten track to attract a good price/restoration - except for housing people working the land - as they were originally built for.
 
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