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Sometimes you don’t have to travel far to explore stuff..this is almost walking distance from my house!
It’s been abandoned for a while now, history tells that a fire broke out in one of the stables under mysterious circumstances killing several horses and after that the place was just left. I’ve been back a few times, summer and winter to do various shoots..you’ll find some interesting pics on my Flickr profile !
It’s been stripped out but the original threshing machine remains in the old wooden part of the barn. The local youfs have trashed the place; however, out of decay comes a little beauty and if you get here early enough or late in the day then you’ll find yourself in the presence of a few owls and a kestrel. Sit long enough in the bushes and you’ll also find a buzzard feeding on the rabbits that graze on the grass!
The farmer lives just up the road and if he catches you on here then you will get introduced to his very large Alsatian ! It’s always handy to have a copy of the RSPB guide to birds with you…
Abandoned farm in the glorious Kent countryside
Rusty steel..
The old grain tower..
The grain thresher..
The walkway over the grain silos
Walking into the darkness..
Cogs..
The old toy soldier..
Winter sun rising..
The door to the roof..
Beware..the guardian of the farm…
There you go, a brief snap shot of life on the old farm..
It’s been abandoned for a while now, history tells that a fire broke out in one of the stables under mysterious circumstances killing several horses and after that the place was just left. I’ve been back a few times, summer and winter to do various shoots..you’ll find some interesting pics on my Flickr profile !
It’s been stripped out but the original threshing machine remains in the old wooden part of the barn. The local youfs have trashed the place; however, out of decay comes a little beauty and if you get here early enough or late in the day then you’ll find yourself in the presence of a few owls and a kestrel. Sit long enough in the bushes and you’ll also find a buzzard feeding on the rabbits that graze on the grass!
The farmer lives just up the road and if he catches you on here then you will get introduced to his very large Alsatian ! It’s always handy to have a copy of the RSPB guide to birds with you…
Abandoned farm in the glorious Kent countryside
Rusty steel..
The old grain tower..
The grain thresher..
The walkway over the grain silos
Walking into the darkness..
Cogs..
The old toy soldier..
Winter sun rising..
The door to the roof..
Beware..the guardian of the farm…
There you go, a brief snap shot of life on the old farm..