I have walked past this old farm building several times. It is disused but not abandoned. No one I ask about it can really explain why. My guess is that the building has become redundant as a consequence of agricultural industrialisation.
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Ooh, that bricked up window tells a story!
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Yes, and it isn’t a terribly old building.
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What a fabulous building (and door)!
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Lovely textures
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I love old barn doors!!
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This one is a real beauty!
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So much fun, Andrew. You have searched the world over for interesting doors and find one of your most beautiful in your backyard, so to speak. Love the contrast with the bricks. –Curt
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Great textures!
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Thanks Sue, it is a really interesting building. Quite grand. High maintenance high guess. Replaced now by something much more functional.
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Nice shots. There’s so much photographic potential in these abandoned old farm buildings. Your post reminds that I have a lot more buildings like this to explore close to home. Hopefully I’ll be able to do that soon.
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Love the combination of bricks and wooden doors
Regards, Teresa
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Thanks, I appreciate that!
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My pleasure 😊
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Cool! Reminds me of the poem “A Disused Shed in County Wexford” by Northern Irish poet Derek Mahon. Worth reading.
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Thanks he recommendation. I tried it but will have to try again!
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