Hello.
I'm new.
There are some long abandoned farm buildings near Ledbury which I decided to have a closer look at.
As far as I am aware no-one has used them for years, and nature is slowly reclaiming the area.
exterior by tinydaggars, on Flickr
elder by tinydaggars, on Flickr
Some of the buildings were quite easy to access, whereas others seemed impenetrable. I found some interesting bits and bobs about.
enamel by tinydaggars, on Flickr
Not too sure why there was a Daily Telegraph enamel sign in here!
machinery by tinydaggars, on Flickr
The elder, brambles and ivy appeared to be fused with the structure in places
fusion by tinydaggars, on Flickr
In one room there appeared to be a cellar beneath, but I could not see the entrance
cellar? by tinydaggars, on Flickr
Some of the doors looked as if they had been unopened for decades
latch by tinydaggars, on Flickr
int1 by tinydaggars, on Flickr
oak beams by tinydaggars, on Flickr
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int2 by tinydaggars, on Flickr
Hope you found this interesting. I'll be taking my camera out with me from now on!
Cheers
I'm new.
There are some long abandoned farm buildings near Ledbury which I decided to have a closer look at.
As far as I am aware no-one has used them for years, and nature is slowly reclaiming the area.
exterior by tinydaggars, on Flickr
elder by tinydaggars, on Flickr
Some of the buildings were quite easy to access, whereas others seemed impenetrable. I found some interesting bits and bobs about.
enamel by tinydaggars, on Flickr
Not too sure why there was a Daily Telegraph enamel sign in here!
machinery by tinydaggars, on Flickr
The elder, brambles and ivy appeared to be fused with the structure in places
fusion by tinydaggars, on Flickr
In one room there appeared to be a cellar beneath, but I could not see the entrance
cellar? by tinydaggars, on Flickr
Some of the doors looked as if they had been unopened for decades
latch by tinydaggars, on Flickr
int1 by tinydaggars, on Flickr
oak beams by tinydaggars, on Flickr
url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/76201672@N05/6914784558/]
int2 by tinydaggars, on Flickr
Hope you found this interesting. I'll be taking my camera out with me from now on!
Cheers