visited with: Keïteï and Existential Nihilist.
After kind of a risky entrance i had one of my favorite explores to date. Thanks for taking me on board guys
Lots of toys, letters, perfumes and other personal stuff has been left behind, and you start thinking about it's owners and history in a blink of an eye - shame that the upper floors wont hold it for much longer, some rooms has already vanished, some will very soon.
history: Built in 1870 for the Spurrell family, who had farming connections in Suffolk going back over 500 years, the house originally had 52-acres but this has now been reduced to a more manageable five. The house remained in the Spurrell family until the last member died in 1952. It was abandoned since then. More history can be found here.
Thanks for watching.
After kind of a risky entrance i had one of my favorite explores to date. Thanks for taking me on board guys

history: Built in 1870 for the Spurrell family, who had farming connections in Suffolk going back over 500 years, the house originally had 52-acres but this has now been reduced to a more manageable five. The house remained in the Spurrell family until the last member died in 1952. It was abandoned since then. More history can be found here.
Thanks for watching.