rosiethemermaid
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I recently visited the little abandoned farmhouse known as House of the Damned. I read about it on here and a on a few other forums but with no specific location I had to do my own research. One person said it took them 5 days of searching google maps but I was able to find it's OS co-ordinates so within four hours I'd been and gone.
One thing I should mention if you decide to visit is that you have to walk through two fields. I know others have mentioned this but what they didn't mention was that these fields are full of sheep and rams. My visit was cut short when a ram chased my mum away from the house whilst I hid upstairs.
This farmhouse is in really good condition with minimal damp, only the floor is really that damp, there are papers that have been there since the 70s that are still nice and dry. I think it's fairly obvious people have slept there was there is food packets in one of the bedrooms.
I didn't manage to get any external shots as I planned to do those at the end but the ram chased us away before I managed to get any.
These were all shot on a Canon 500N with 35mm film.
One thing I should mention if you decide to visit is that you have to walk through two fields. I know others have mentioned this but what they didn't mention was that these fields are full of sheep and rams. My visit was cut short when a ram chased my mum away from the house whilst I hid upstairs.
This farmhouse is in really good condition with minimal damp, only the floor is really that damp, there are papers that have been there since the 70s that are still nice and dry. I think it's fairly obvious people have slept there was there is food packets in one of the bedrooms.
I didn't manage to get any external shots as I planned to do those at the end but the ram chased us away before I managed to get any.
These were all shot on a Canon 500N with 35mm film.