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Well...here it is...my second explore...2 derelict victorian mansions, side by side. these are empty due to subsidence from coal mining. I was able to get inside one, although there wasnt much to see, was great for me all the same!
Not much history on these either, but i did find this
Drumchapel Village developed on the South East edge of the Garscadden Estate 1870 when coalmining began in the vicinity It was the decline of industry and the opening of the station in 1891,that stimulated the building of a dozen or so middle class villas in the Drumchapel and Garscadden Roads. A church was built in 1901 (replaced after the influx of worshippers from the adjacent Knightswood) then a school in 1905.
THE MANSIONS
GROUND DEBRIS
LETS GO INSIDE
VICTORIAN CRAFTSMANSHIP REVEALED
GROUND FLOOR
THE MUSIC ROOM
KITCHEN CARDS....
LETS GO UPSTAIRS....
ODDS AND ENDS...
Not much history on these either, but i did find this
Drumchapel Village developed on the South East edge of the Garscadden Estate 1870 when coalmining began in the vicinity It was the decline of industry and the opening of the station in 1891,that stimulated the building of a dozen or so middle class villas in the Drumchapel and Garscadden Roads. A church was built in 1901 (replaced after the influx of worshippers from the adjacent Knightswood) then a school in 1905.
THE MANSIONS
GROUND DEBRIS
LETS GO INSIDE
VICTORIAN CRAFTSMANSHIP REVEALED
GROUND FLOOR
THE MUSIC ROOM
KITCHEN CARDS....
LETS GO UPSTAIRS....
ODDS AND ENDS...