This is another derelict farmhouse that I failed to find information about. Its rooms are stripped bare and apart from the fireplaces, a couple of wall cupboards and bits of wallpaper, no traces remain of the previous owners. The upstairs floors and the two staircases have started to rot and several upstairs doors at the rear of the building lead to no-where - there must have been an extension here at some time (I am guessing). The house had no mains water and, as far as I can tell, no electricity. A brick outhouse stands by its south-western corner. The old house (currently occupied by a family of pigeons) is falling apart quietly, with doors and exterior walls being adorned by layers of flaking paint in lovely subtle colours. Besides a few broken windows, mercifully, there are no signs of vandalism. The adjoining barns and outbuildings are in good condition.
The front does not look all too bad. The following photos show details of the rear of the building.
A look into the outhouse.
On to the interior:
This, I think, is a mummified bat. Apologies for picture quality, my camera refused to focus.
Everything still in place in the wash house.
A peek into one of the sheds.
The front does not look all too bad. The following photos show details of the rear of the building.
A look into the outhouse.
On to the interior:
This, I think, is a mummified bat. Apologies for picture quality, my camera refused to focus.
Everything still in place in the wash house.
A peek into one of the sheds.