Myself and Vertigo Rod found this place off the back of going to visiting the Lullaby house, they are just a 10 minute walk from each other.
The house is in a compound with a load of stables and and loads of cows surrounding it, as we approached the house you could see no one was no longer living there as some of the windows were broken and the door was half open, as we walked in through the front door, straight in front of us was a new section all boarded out where it looked like they had been keeping a dog, hence the name the dog house.
This was the only part of the house which was being used, the rest of the house was untouched apart from all the belonging had been removed, thats all that was left behind was a old wardrobe and a bed, the house it self was in great condition and it had some fantastic feature inside, flagstone floors, old open fires, some lovely looking beams etc, I loved the old classic old windows and doors and the old home made banister which made me chuckle when I seen it
Another thing that made me chuckle on this visit was Rod, as we was in the house, I was in the main living room setting up the camera and Rod rather quickly made his way up stairs, so Im setting up and I can here him making a bit more noise than usual and moving around rather quickly, any way as I'm all set up and go to walk up stairs Rod was making his way back down, he didn't look to comfortable and looked like he was ready to leave, I was wondering what was the rush, I had a quick look up stairs and when we went to leave the house Rod pulled on the door and it wouldn't open where I had pushed it so hard to close it behind me, his face looked like he'd seen a ghost as he though we were locked in! lucky enough there was a back door and it was open and we let that way, I went out first and Rod stayed behind taking a photo of the out building, I was over the other side of the fence and shouted to him the farmer was coming haha you should of seen him move All in all a great day exploring with great company, result
Thanks
The house is in a compound with a load of stables and and loads of cows surrounding it, as we approached the house you could see no one was no longer living there as some of the windows were broken and the door was half open, as we walked in through the front door, straight in front of us was a new section all boarded out where it looked like they had been keeping a dog, hence the name the dog house.
This was the only part of the house which was being used, the rest of the house was untouched apart from all the belonging had been removed, thats all that was left behind was a old wardrobe and a bed, the house it self was in great condition and it had some fantastic feature inside, flagstone floors, old open fires, some lovely looking beams etc, I loved the old classic old windows and doors and the old home made banister which made me chuckle when I seen it
Another thing that made me chuckle on this visit was Rod, as we was in the house, I was in the main living room setting up the camera and Rod rather quickly made his way up stairs, so Im setting up and I can here him making a bit more noise than usual and moving around rather quickly, any way as I'm all set up and go to walk up stairs Rod was making his way back down, he didn't look to comfortable and looked like he was ready to leave, I was wondering what was the rush, I had a quick look up stairs and when we went to leave the house Rod pulled on the door and it wouldn't open where I had pushed it so hard to close it behind me, his face looked like he'd seen a ghost as he though we were locked in! lucky enough there was a back door and it was open and we let that way, I went out first and Rod stayed behind taking a photo of the out building, I was over the other side of the fence and shouted to him the farmer was coming haha you should of seen him move All in all a great day exploring with great company, result
Thanks
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