This one proved a bit of a challenge to get into. Although it was well worth the effort once inside;
First off the only way in was through a very high window. Which for me, being only 5 foot 2, was a challenege. I was about to pull myself up through the window when I spotted a Police car sat less than 100m from me at a level crossing! So I jumped back down and tried to act all casual as if I was taking pictures of the local wildlife. They gave me a look as they drove by, but that was the last I saw of them! Anyway, on with the explore:
The whole house almost resembled a train carriage given the layout, at least, which is very fitted considering it is both next to a railway line and belonged to a train fanatic! Along with train memorobilia, there was the remains of an old train set right next to the front door - clearly their pride and joy!
From what I can gather this house was vacated sometime around 2011.
Kitchen area:
The bedroom was crammed with stuff, I didn't take the time to look through any of it:
Another room was filled with railway or train related magazines:
And, of course, front of house was the train set, now covered in everything!
Thanks for looking and thanks to Mikeymutt for the location
Rubex
First off the only way in was through a very high window. Which for me, being only 5 foot 2, was a challenege. I was about to pull myself up through the window when I spotted a Police car sat less than 100m from me at a level crossing! So I jumped back down and tried to act all casual as if I was taking pictures of the local wildlife. They gave me a look as they drove by, but that was the last I saw of them! Anyway, on with the explore:
The whole house almost resembled a train carriage given the layout, at least, which is very fitted considering it is both next to a railway line and belonged to a train fanatic! Along with train memorobilia, there was the remains of an old train set right next to the front door - clearly their pride and joy!
From what I can gather this house was vacated sometime around 2011.
Kitchen area:
The bedroom was crammed with stuff, I didn't take the time to look through any of it:
Another room was filled with railway or train related magazines:
And, of course, front of house was the train set, now covered in everything!
Thanks for looking and thanks to Mikeymutt for the location
Rubex
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