Abandoned Surrey: Shell of a Rural House

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This house is so dilapidated it has almost become part of the landscape. Set on the outskirts of a quaint village and overlooking fields, little remains of the building. In many places the roof had collapsed; we trampled over its remains as we explored this shell of a building.

Plants envelope the building, climbing up the remaining walls and creeping in through the windows. In the condition the house was in, there were few clues as to its past, and little to explore inside.

Two sections of the building were somewhat enclosed, a porch or entranceway at the far end of the rubble, and a side room at the opposite end, which still had two floors.

The rest of the house has completely collapsed in on itself over the years, layer upon layer of rubble remained enclosed by the barely-standing external walls. Internal features such as a sink and furniture were intermingled with structural debris such as roof tiles, trusses and caved-in internal walls.

Last Updated on 19 December 2024 by Michael

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