Revisit to the place with Robert and his mate Christopher, the one that found an easy way in.
Someone had just been in as the alarm keypad was going off.
Headed up to the 3 rd floor first as done most of the others in last report. They started ground level as not been in before. when they joined me the siren was going off outside. Kept an ear out and got down to the first floor when the van turned up. Made a hasty retreat through the way in covering our tracks and put the entrance back in place. Quick sprint through the gardens and back to the car to catch out breath.
Bit of history if you didn't see the other post.
If it wasn’t for sex discrimination, Hendrefoilan House might have avoided its present purgatory. Commissioned by Welsh industrialist and MP Lewis Llewellyn Dillwyn, Hendrefoilan House was built in 1853 by William B Colling on the site of a medieval farmhouse of the same name. When Dillwyn died, his talented novelist daughter was not allowed to inherit; the house went to his nephew and thence to a series of private owners.
The Grade II* Hendrefoilan House was taken over by the university in the 1960s. It has been used for accommodation and teaching, and latterly for nothing at all. Water floods down the outside walls, leading to damp on the inside. "victorian society".
The place was bought in the 60s by the uni and used as lodgings for the male students, later used for classrooms. Now empty and slowly rotting away. They are doing some repairs on the building, but don't think its enough. Up for sale for a cool million. Bought for a quid originally.
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Someone had just been in as the alarm keypad was going off.
Headed up to the 3 rd floor first as done most of the others in last report. They started ground level as not been in before. when they joined me the siren was going off outside. Kept an ear out and got down to the first floor when the van turned up. Made a hasty retreat through the way in covering our tracks and put the entrance back in place. Quick sprint through the gardens and back to the car to catch out breath.
Bit of history if you didn't see the other post.
If it wasn’t for sex discrimination, Hendrefoilan House might have avoided its present purgatory. Commissioned by Welsh industrialist and MP Lewis Llewellyn Dillwyn, Hendrefoilan House was built in 1853 by William B Colling on the site of a medieval farmhouse of the same name. When Dillwyn died, his talented novelist daughter was not allowed to inherit; the house went to his nephew and thence to a series of private owners.
The Grade II* Hendrefoilan House was taken over by the university in the 1960s. It has been used for accommodation and teaching, and latterly for nothing at all. Water floods down the outside walls, leading to damp on the inside. "victorian society".
The place was bought in the 60s by the uni and used as lodgings for the male students, later used for classrooms. Now empty and slowly rotting away. They are doing some repairs on the building, but don't think its enough. Up for sale for a cool million. Bought for a quid originally.
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IMG_4389 by Andrew Lennox, on Flickr
IMG_4387 by Andrew Lennox, on Flickr
IMG_4385 by Andrew Lennox, on Flickr
IMG_4383 by Andrew Lennox, on Flickr
IMG_4382 by Andrew Lennox, on Flickr
IMG_4381 by Andrew Lennox, on Flickr
IMG_4380 by Andrew Lennox, on Flickr
IMG_4379 by Andrew Lennox, on Flickr
IMG_4378 by Andrew Lennox, on Flickr
IMG_4377 by Andrew Lennox, on Flickr
IMG_4376 by Andrew Lennox, on Flickr
IMG_4375 by Andrew Lennox, on Flickr