Mockingbird Pays A Visit!
Done god knows how many times, but I always wanted to see the building, of course its linked with many reports in the papers, but I simply wanted to see the building due to the design, its rather beautiful but also very empty, books scattered around along with many newspapers dating around from 1991. Sadly not much to show but one im glad I ticked off, one special item remains outside the others had been stolen, but the place has seen the wrath of locals who feel the need to "tag" things, rather enjoyed reading some names from people who had paid a visit though. Bumped into another explorer here, who seemed fairly new, I didn't catch her name sadly, but shows people will still come an visit here despite being a shell, a really nice relaxed explore none the less, upstairs floors shifty in places, but a nice place to end the day on from travelling up and down the country.
I shall scrap the history of the owner as many people know it, an feel no need to bring it up in my report, so shall stick some info about the house.
Its a 16th century house, the stone work that has been used to build the house originally came from Hampole priory which dates back to the doomsday book in the middle ages when some years later Henry the VIII ordered the ransacking and break up of Hampole priory monestery, its up for sale at £295,000.00 but you can either buy the land or the house judging by the sign outside (Or both if your greedy )
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Cheers for looking more to come soon - Mockingbird!
Done god knows how many times, but I always wanted to see the building, of course its linked with many reports in the papers, but I simply wanted to see the building due to the design, its rather beautiful but also very empty, books scattered around along with many newspapers dating around from 1991. Sadly not much to show but one im glad I ticked off, one special item remains outside the others had been stolen, but the place has seen the wrath of locals who feel the need to "tag" things, rather enjoyed reading some names from people who had paid a visit though. Bumped into another explorer here, who seemed fairly new, I didn't catch her name sadly, but shows people will still come an visit here despite being a shell, a really nice relaxed explore none the less, upstairs floors shifty in places, but a nice place to end the day on from travelling up and down the country.
I shall scrap the history of the owner as many people know it, an feel no need to bring it up in my report, so shall stick some info about the house.
Its a 16th century house, the stone work that has been used to build the house originally came from Hampole priory which dates back to the doomsday book in the middle ages when some years later Henry the VIII ordered the ransacking and break up of Hampole priory monestery, its up for sale at £295,000.00 but you can either buy the land or the house judging by the sign outside (Or both if your greedy )
IMGP0537 by Mockingbird!, on Flickr
IMGP0479 by Mockingbird!, on Flickr
IMGP0480 by Mockingbird!, on Flickr
IMGP0470 by Mockingbird!, on Flickr
IMGP0507 by Mockingbird!, on Flickr
IMGP0459 by Mockingbird!, on Flickr
IMGP0463 by Mockingbird!, on Flickr
IMGP0460 by Mockingbird!, on Flickr
IMGP0472 by Mockingbird!, on Flickr
IMGP0473 by Mockingbird!, on Flickr
IMGP0477 by Mockingbird!, on Flickr
IMGP0485 by Mockingbird!, on Flickr
IMGP0481 by Mockingbird!, on Flickr
IMGP0484 by Mockingbird!, on Flickr
IMGP0531 by Mockingbird!, on Flickr
IMGP0489 by Mockingbird!, on Flickr
IMGP0486 by Mockingbird!, on Flickr
IMGP0488 by Mockingbird!, on Flickr
IMGP0527 by Mockingbird!, on Flickr
Cheers for looking more to come soon - Mockingbird!