The History…
Winstanley Hall is a Grade II listed house that was built in the 1560 for the Winstanley family - the building is one of only three Tudor buildings in the local borough. The Winstanleys owned the hall until 1596, when the estate was sold to James Bankes, a London goldsmith & banker...
Hello again, OS. Second report today
:) This one definitely needed a revisit as I needed to get some proper shots, was not pleased with mine the first time. Some history on the place (copied from my original report):
For all their fame and social clout, the Harlechs seemed forever dogged by...
Rougham Hall is a Grade II listed manor house, a largely 19th-century building on the site of the former Jacobean manor. During its restoration in 1878 it had added to it a staircase dated from circa 1700 taken from Finborough Hall, in Suffolk.
It is the ancestral home of the North family...
Hello again y'all. Now this one is really special.. After researching a lead, Andy de Kay and I were getting pretty excited about what we could potentially see.
Pretty relaxed explore, however we were threatened to have our cameras smashed up if we didn't delete all our photos.. "Format that...
I've been gagging to see this one since it popped up over 12 months ago, but soon after it appeared it became a no go! Sealed!!
:( Fast forward a year or so and it reappears! :) Game on!!
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Just one of the locations on the second day of the Smelly Sheep weekend (name decided by AndyK!).
;) Really enjoyed this one, been wanting to see it for a long time, sure some things have gone missing over time the the carpets and the furniture but this place still holds enough features to be...
- Unexposed Exploration is back with my first report of the year! & i promise to do a new post every week starting now!! Back at the beginning of the year myself and "Adam X" visited Chaise Abbey before the tour buss arrived and ruined if for everyone! :(
The Explore:
The cold foggy...
hello to all,
although iv been exploring a while, this is my first post on this site.
some of you may know me from another from a different forum as chieftain 4201.
on with my first post, this is a place i decided to have a look at today with neoncity (not on this site but again from another...
This is a dominating Neoclassical Grade II listed mansion situated in Shropshire. It was originally constructed in 1735 and stands in a magnificent parkland of nearly 1500 acres of land. The mansion is famed for it's four giant iconic columns and was once owned by royalty. It's nickname comes...