An 18th Century Georgian Country Mansion in the wilds of Scotland.
Not a lot is known about this mansion, it was originally a replacement for an ancient castle. It was used in WW2 as a house / school for evacuees.
It was once a holiday home, but now left abandoned with lots of children's toys and clothing left behind. Its quite spooky going around this place by yourself on a dreek drizzely day!
There is a lot of mould and fungus growing in most rooms, some of the floors are getting fairly rotten, my heart stopped upon hearing the floor giving way when I went near a window!
Massive thanks to Lost for the help on this one!
My best explore yet, could have spent hours going through the items, another trip is needed and hopefully better weather! Pics are not the best, but have to share!
Externals facades
Cool little barrel on a rotten seat
Many food stuffs left in the kitchen (my favourite sauce too)
Dining Room
Oval entrance
Entrance Bell
Lounge
Little white elephant :wcool:
Book for Snobs
Possible Family Photos
Most cupboards were full of items
One way of sealing the back door, cool comfy seat though
There were a lot of these old fire extinguishers going around!
Another entrance blocked up with yet more furniture
Main stairwell, lots of debris from falling plaster
Master Bedroom
Smaller Kids Bedroom
Another interesting room, with loads of books and a piano!
Peely door
Comfy chairs, no chance going near it though, the floor is very rotten here!
Old School music player, didn't risk going near it though
This mould freaked me out a bit, it was just like cotton wool / insulation!!
The bathroom where my heart stopped!!
Onwards to the 2nd floor, the roof had caved in here through water ingress, pretty tricky going up here!
Second Floor Landing
The view down the stairs
Second Floor Bedrooms
Poor Teddy left behind
Another of the four bathrooms
Cool kinda green light
There are a few more photos on my Flickr if you want to see more.
The place is huge around 9 bedrooms and so much personal possessions left behind, such a shame its as the floors are rotting because a few windows are broken and the roof degrading. Also no scumbag thieves or copper grabbers have been in yet thankfully, hope it stays that way!! :icon_evil
Not a lot is known about this mansion, it was originally a replacement for an ancient castle. It was used in WW2 as a house / school for evacuees.
It was once a holiday home, but now left abandoned with lots of children's toys and clothing left behind. Its quite spooky going around this place by yourself on a dreek drizzely day!
There is a lot of mould and fungus growing in most rooms, some of the floors are getting fairly rotten, my heart stopped upon hearing the floor giving way when I went near a window!
Massive thanks to Lost for the help on this one!
My best explore yet, could have spent hours going through the items, another trip is needed and hopefully better weather! Pics are not the best, but have to share!
Externals facades
Cool little barrel on a rotten seat
Many food stuffs left in the kitchen (my favourite sauce too)
Dining Room
Oval entrance
Entrance Bell
Lounge
Little white elephant :wcool:
Book for Snobs
Possible Family Photos
Most cupboards were full of items
One way of sealing the back door, cool comfy seat though
There were a lot of these old fire extinguishers going around!
Another entrance blocked up with yet more furniture
Main stairwell, lots of debris from falling plaster
Master Bedroom
Smaller Kids Bedroom
Another interesting room, with loads of books and a piano!
Peely door
Comfy chairs, no chance going near it though, the floor is very rotten here!
Old School music player, didn't risk going near it though
This mould freaked me out a bit, it was just like cotton wool / insulation!!
The bathroom where my heart stopped!!
Onwards to the 2nd floor, the roof had caved in here through water ingress, pretty tricky going up here!
Second Floor Landing
The view down the stairs
Second Floor Bedrooms
Poor Teddy left behind
Another of the four bathrooms
Cool kinda green light
There are a few more photos on my Flickr if you want to see more.
The place is huge around 9 bedrooms and so much personal possessions left behind, such a shame its as the floors are rotting because a few windows are broken and the roof degrading. Also no scumbag thieves or copper grabbers have been in yet thankfully, hope it stays that way!! :icon_evil