Scrabbling through chicken muck.

This week i have been hunting for toot in an old chicken farm, with permission of the owner of course, and I found plenty. I'll show you the bits I got soon but for now you'll have to look at how amazing a place it is.
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You can't beat a little natural distress to wood . . . and there's nothing worse than wood that has been purposefully distressed . . . especially by a woman . . . wearing a cowl neck.
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I declined to take any of the wine.
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A creepy cold-room which was pitch black with all these special racks for hanging chickens by the neck, real horror film stuff.
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The legs of the owner.
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I really like the locking mechanism on this engineers cabinet, beautiful. Unfortunately I couldn't take them as they were full of all the bits for two enormous generators that used to be mounted on wheels and used to power searchlights.
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And a house to look in as well as sheds.
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Beautiful tiles.
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Stonking period fireplace.
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And an old mill building to look in.
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The ladders inside worn to curves and gone through in places.
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And that's all. The toot I garnered to follow . . .

3 comments:

  1. this place is so shabby ( and a bit creepy) i love it! can`t wait to see what you found !

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  2. Really reminds me of my grandparents farm where my sis and I played a lot as children, lots of sheds just like this, my grandad was a chicken farmer but for their eggs so he didn't eat them as he spent his whole life looking after them!

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  3. Great photographs - the best yet...

    Bring on the toot!

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