Annesley Hall, Church and Graveyard, Nottinghamshire - February 2013

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Holy derpatronic derpington Derpman! :mrgreen:

I wasnt going to do a post on this one as its a bit derp but the other old reports I just checked out dont seem to cover Annesley old curch and the Victorian graveyard which is actualy quite an interesting place and connected to the hall by virtue of the fact most of the various lords and ladies of the manner are burried in there.

Most of the graves are early 1800's victorian era, the church is pretty much a derelic shell but has a few nice features and some restoration to the tower. The internals of the hall its self are none existant, just empty rooms with soil for floors and plasterless walls, totaly devoid of any origional features and its been like this for years now saldy.

Anyway, on with the pics... thanks for looking :D



The not so grand entrance....






































































and finaly the view from the halls front approach windows...

 
You make total shit-holes look good! Well done boss
 
You make total shit-holes look good! Well done boss

Haha.. cheers mate.. to be fair this is a monsterous shit hole lol, plus crap light and I had nipples like bullets.. but the graveyard is lovely for a womble around :)
 
What Silent Hill said. It's a beautiful building. You've made it look ace, hats off to ya! :)
 
Nice looks real pretty in the snow,
We went up here on a dead sunny day and the graveyard looked pretty then
Odd.... Considering its a graveyard
The hall but gave me the creeps
No idea why
 
I think the grey day added to the featur of the place doubt it would hav ecome across so well on a good day. Great shots.
 
Cheers everyone... there was some shooting going off actualy, thankfuly I dont think it was aimed at me though :lol:

Nice looks real pretty in the snow,
We went up here on a dead sunny day and the graveyard looked pretty then
Odd.... Considering its a graveyard
The hall but gave me the creeps
No idea why

I see what you did there... dead sunny.. graveyard... very good...

I know what you mean about it being creepy though, reminded me of one of those redneck banjo playing places with all the wierd signs and shuttered windows, half expected some one to appear at window and tell me I got priddy teef :mrgreen:
 
A wonderful report with gorgeous shots. I remember when they tried to do up the hall - or at least the Home Farm. It was the home of the Chaworth-Musters family. Mary Chaworth had a bit of a thing going with Lord Byron.
 

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