Nocton hall was the second site we visited on are road trip to Lincolnshire and you can see it was once a fine looking building not going to bore you to much as its been done by so many but wee bit of history in brief
Originally built by the Ellys family it burnt down in 1834 and was rebuilt in 1841 for the first Earl of Ripon, in the out break of world war 2 it was taken over by the Air Ministry, remaining an RAF hospital until its closure in 1983. This was used by the USAA.
In the mid 80’s it was used as a Residential Home, The home ran into difficulty and closed in the mid 90’s while it was vacant there were many break-ins and sadly in 2004 it was again destroyed by fire.
Now this place is very much like overstone hall which is local to me where the owners really don’t care and will leave it to ruin
On with the my shots of the gaff
visited with kathms thanks for looking
Originally built by the Ellys family it burnt down in 1834 and was rebuilt in 1841 for the first Earl of Ripon, in the out break of world war 2 it was taken over by the Air Ministry, remaining an RAF hospital until its closure in 1983. This was used by the USAA.
In the mid 80’s it was used as a Residential Home, The home ran into difficulty and closed in the mid 90’s while it was vacant there were many break-ins and sadly in 2004 it was again destroyed by fire.
Now this place is very much like overstone hall which is local to me where the owners really don’t care and will leave it to ruin
On with the my shots of the gaff
visited with kathms thanks for looking