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Hey all. I had a permission visit to go and look at some old greenhouses that were part of a stately home. The main house was built in 1676 and enlarged in 1869 and again in 1893. The main house has been converted into flats along with the coach house ect.
These green houses according to the kindly Gent who showed me around were left to abandonment in about 1985. Back then the locals used to buy their vegetables from there so it would have been a thriving place. Now the whole site is overgrown and I was wading through brambles for the most part! Totally unsafe to go in with the guillotine glass poised precariously!
As usual I am no photographer and these were taken on my iphone.
And through the trees! This was the potting shed!
apr 2017 068 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
Bit closer
apr 2017 054 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
Derelict door handle
apr 2017 055 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
Side of the building.
apr 2017 061 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
Poking camera through the window. Take note of the lovely rusty handles
apr 2017 065 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
Cogs..
apr 2017 052 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
Can you see the chair?
apr 2017 064 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
The boiler house green house.
apr 2017 046 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
Once upon a time there was power!
apr 2017 057 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
And more!
apr 2017 056 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
Steps down into the boiler section.
apr 2017 060 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
At the bottom of the steps was the boiler house door..
apr 2017 058 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
Outside the boiler greenhouse..
apr 2017 072 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
On site was a small pond that the residents had tried to cover over..
apr 2017 051 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
Weird little tap sticking up at an odd angle in the pond..
apr 2017 069 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
Not much is left of this last structure..
apr 2017 079 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
These green houses according to the kindly Gent who showed me around were left to abandonment in about 1985. Back then the locals used to buy their vegetables from there so it would have been a thriving place. Now the whole site is overgrown and I was wading through brambles for the most part! Totally unsafe to go in with the guillotine glass poised precariously!
As usual I am no photographer and these were taken on my iphone.
And through the trees! This was the potting shed!
apr 2017 068 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
Bit closer
apr 2017 054 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
Derelict door handle
apr 2017 055 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
Side of the building.
apr 2017 061 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
Poking camera through the window. Take note of the lovely rusty handles
apr 2017 065 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
Cogs..
apr 2017 052 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
Can you see the chair?
apr 2017 064 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
The boiler house green house.
apr 2017 046 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
Once upon a time there was power!
apr 2017 057 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
And more!
apr 2017 056 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
Steps down into the boiler section.
apr 2017 060 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
At the bottom of the steps was the boiler house door..
apr 2017 058 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
Outside the boiler greenhouse..
apr 2017 072 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
On site was a small pond that the residents had tried to cover over..
apr 2017 051 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
Weird little tap sticking up at an odd angle in the pond..
apr 2017 069 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr
Not much is left of this last structure..
apr 2017 079 by Mrs Bear, on Flickr