Came across this long abandoned house on a little used public footpath the other day. When I got there it was really misty so I was going to get some real Silent Hill shots of the outside, but by the time I finished indoors it had all gone. Bummer.
Anyway, a few shots:
Outside
In the front room
Same room, different perspective. The old range was flanked by cupboards either side which still had drawers in them:
There wasn't very much sign that people had lived here, as the house looks to have been abandoned for a long time. It sits in fields right at the foot of the Pennines, and there is no evidence that there has ever been a proper access track to it. I assume that whoever lived here would simply have walked to his work in the surrounding fields and not really gone any further than the nearest village, and that would presumably date the last occupation to around the time of the last world war.
In fact, the only personal artifact was an old iron bedstead, perched on the remains of a bedroom floor:
The master bedroom, lots of bird shit and bracken:
The "Skylight"
Cheers for looking
X
Anyway, a few shots:
Outside
In the front room
Same room, different perspective. The old range was flanked by cupboards either side which still had drawers in them:
There wasn't very much sign that people had lived here, as the house looks to have been abandoned for a long time. It sits in fields right at the foot of the Pennines, and there is no evidence that there has ever been a proper access track to it. I assume that whoever lived here would simply have walked to his work in the surrounding fields and not really gone any further than the nearest village, and that would presumably date the last occupation to around the time of the last world war.
In fact, the only personal artifact was an old iron bedstead, perched on the remains of a bedroom floor:
The master bedroom, lots of bird shit and bracken:
The "Skylight"
Cheers for looking
X