Old Vicarage Cottage - Near Bridgnorth, Shropshire

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locash666

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Old Vicarage Cottage, apparently unoccupied since 2006. it obviously had a fire at some point and then been left to rot.
Planning permission for demolition was requested in 2008 but later withdrawn.

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Unable to get upstairs as they've rotted away, but my smaller and more spritely brother did and reported an almost untouched bedroom.
 
That wallpaper with a circular motif is fairly gairish.

The wedge shaped cupboard looks like it was fitted upside down, my great aunt used to have one like it & it had the thick end upwards.
 
Smelly fridges notwithstanding - that is a lovely looking house.

I always find these reports far more emotional than the commercial ones - someone's home just left like that - was someone so uncared for that no-one took any interest when they'd gone? Oh well, that's just me being all girlie I suppose...

A great post Locash though - did your brother manage to get a pic of the bedroom at all?
 
That's pretty cool, sort of reminds me of borley rectory a bit

Who keeps baking parchment and york fruits in the fridge?
 
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Have to say its pretty minging but the building itself is quite quirky, its all wonky and looks hickidly pickldy lol!
 
I always find these reports far more emotional than the commercial ones - someone's home just left like that - was someone so uncared for that no-one took any interest when they'd gone? Oh well, that's just me being all girlie I suppose...

I second that - the picture of the football trophies made me think the same :(
 
Unable to get upstairs as they've rotted away, but my smaller and more spritely brother did and reported an almost untouched bedroom.
haha, so he does have his uses. You been taking little bro to any other places? I can think of many rotten stairs which wouldn't take my weight.
 
I find these picture very sad indeed because some ones life is still in that house meaning the clothes hung up the bills owing the photos etc and the untouched bedroom you found makes me wonder what happened to the people who lived in that house???:(
 
well spotted any chance you could zoom in & get a better look

Well, all I get is a few jumbled pixels....though something vaguely resembling a face does emerge from the blown up image!! My cropping software won't save so someone else will have to have a go!!

Anyway, just to make clear I don't believe in goulies! As Avid Merrion would say..

Ghoooooooosts?

Real or peanut juice?:mrgreen:

NB
 
Probably abandoned for structural reasons, there is ALOT of remedial brickwork in the property. The person that bought the land probably with drew his planning app after finding out how unstable the ground is underneath...
 
Nice one Locash. I like thie a lot. Granted the plac is totally trashd but still a good explore. Those Fridges must have Hummed seriously! Good Work mate!:)
 
I like it, I like the stone work and all the original features that's there that hasn't been burn't. Looks like work had been done to it at some point. It's a shame that it's been left like that, would make a lovely family home.

:) Sal
 

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