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Apologies for the poor name as Im sure many of you will know where this is anyway, I just thought it is really too nice to get trashed.

So I was up in the peaks celebrating my parents Golden wedding & thought no one would miss me for a few early morning hours so I trundled off for an explore.
This house sits back from a lake in a beautiful setting & is a mile & a half walk which is another reason for its relatively good condition (dont even think the metal thieves have found it) there is history on line, but I met a dog walker as I was coming out who was quite friendly & told me he used to know the guy that lived there.

To his knowledge the family still own the property & tried to sell last year but turned down 750k. I agree with him that this was daft as he states the estimated renovation costs are 4-5 mill.

Unfortunately again it looks like this may be left until it eventually falls in on itself!

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Very nice.funnily enough we were heading here the weekend but my mate had to back out.i ended up in Essex on a solo day.nice to see some different pics from it.i reckon this place will get busy soon.hope it does not get trashed
 
Very nice.funnily enough we were heading here the weekend but my mate had to back out.i ended up in Essex on a solo day.nice to see some different pics from it.i reckon this place will get busy soon.hope it does not get trashed

Yes my thoughts exactally, not sure how long its been empty but its surviving pretty well at the moment
 
I hope the building is saved, looks like there is potential there. You took some nice shots such as looking through the window.
 
Thanks all, I like No 9, this was took through a moulding on roof parapet wall, maybe I should of took this in colour though?
 
Thanks all, I like No 9, this was took through a moulding on roof parapet wall, maybe I should of took this in colour though?

No, B&W is perfect. Only bit that could have been improved, is if you had moved the camera's viewpoint ever so slightly and caused the right hand Lion on the Post to move away from the stonework of the four circle overlapping cutout. Only needs to be a fraction, because you do not want to loose the tree being nicely framed in the upper cutout. I am not one for 'Arty' photographs of derelict subjects, but images that are nicely composed are another matter and always seem to add to the subject matter. A nice set of images of this place.
 
No, B&W is perfect. Only bit that could have been improved, is if you had moved the camera's viewpoint ever so slightly and caused the right hand Lion on the Post to move away from the stonework of the four circle overlapping cutout. Only needs to be a fraction, because you do not want to loose the tree being nicely framed in the upper cutout. I am not one for 'Arty' photographs of derelict subjects, but images that are nicely composed are another matter and always seem to add to the subject matter. A nice set of images of this place.

Thanks a bit of superb constructive comments
 
Thanks a bit of superb constructive comments

Thanks BG. The camera was part of my everyday working 'tool kit', but the camera is not the most important 'item' in the chain. If you have an 'eye' for the subject, then any image recording device will enable one to get really interesting images. You certainly have an 'eye' for the subject matter in hand and I am glad you took my comments in the manner they were made. With each image one takes we need to ask ourselves a number of questions - e.g., does the image add to the story I am telling? Is it relevant? In focus and clear? Subject matter is not sensitive material, etc, etc, etc!!! I certainly wish I could have had an i Phone or similar in my tool kit back then in the early days, would have made recording some of the incidents I attended back then a fraction easier. All recorded on film, you didn't know what you had until the film came out of the developing tank - even the advent of Polaroid, to take a 'check' image, did not really help that much. You clearly have an 'eye' and always produce good images of your subject matter. Keep up the good work, I really enjoy looking at your Reports.
 

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