Saturday, May 02, 2015
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I love the rusty fence in the foreground. Combined with the leafless branches it gives a really desolated atmosphere.
ReplyDeleteIt still looks quite pretty, not collapsed.
ReplyDeleteI suppose the why can't been remembered either..
ReplyDeleteI'm sure when it was built there was some logic behind it.
DeleteLots of unanswered questions about this one, Andy.
ReplyDeleteSurely not a house, but someone's little hideaway, perhaps. :) The rusty old fence is interesting, too.
ReplyDeleteIt seems rather forelorn.
ReplyDeleteIt is so tiny!
ReplyDeleteIt has withstood the test of time, for whatever reason. It looks like it is in the middle of nowhere, I wonder what it was used for?!
ReplyDeleteSometimes, this building has been an important - but now forgotten.
ReplyDeleteWho and why and when, really good questions.