House of fallen soldier, Cambs, Mar15

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The Wombat

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First of three sites on another amusing day out with KM Punk & Frizman.

Thanks to Frizman for finding this one – he was going to call it Kylie cottage, after finding a Kylie calendar there. But it turns out this site has been done before, and known as House of the fallen soldier.

You never know if a derelict house is going to be empty or full of interesting gems. This was absolutely full of belongings of the former occupants, including personal photos & furniture, but unfortunately kids, vandals & thieves have long since raped the property.

The building is also showing signs of becoming structurally unsound.

Would be interesting to know the storey behind this place…



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thanks for looking...
 
cheers wombat for an up to date post of this place, wondered how long it would be, it did have an onsite caravan soon after myself an cunningplans little trip, shortly after... good collection of shots though, that living room was packed of items, same as upstairs!
 
cheers wombat for an up to date post of this place, wondered how long it would be, it did have an onsite caravan soon after myself an cunningplans little trip, shortly after... good collection of shots though, that living room was packed of items, same as upstairs!

Thanks MB :)
I'd had a look through your report.
There was no caravan on site on our visit. The place was loaded full of belongings, but it had been ransacked, and the sofa ttipped over. There were loads of photos everywhere
 

Would be interesting to know the storey behind this place…

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You have the location, and I suspect many pointers from the documentary remains in the house (names etc) to allow you to research the story. This one should be quite straight forward via land registry and old electoral rolls etc.
 

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