You can just see the Virginia Creeper on the top left of the tower here. I was unable to get closer to this structure as the gate was firmly bolted, and the farmer turned up shortly after I had taken my images…..
You can just see the Virginia Creeper on the top left of the tower here. I was unable to get closer to this structure as the gate was firmly bolted, and the farmer turned up shortly after I had taken my images…..
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A former church, later used as a farm? That’s an interesting adaptation indeed.
Best wishes, Pete.
It was a most unusual sight, Pete….
Some welcome colour on this damp, grey morning
Thanks, Debs!
Curiouser and curiouser. If it was once a church it looks to have had an extremely long nave. And then all those door/window arches. It has a vaguely industrial archaeological look to my eye, but then the building could have gone through many phases. What a fascinating find.
I’m with you on the industrial archeology, and I suspect the building could have many different stories to tell, Tish!
What a great building!
janet
Most unusual!
Love the decay and I can imagine a former grandeur
You and me both, Björn!
Looks like a wonderful find in this gorgeous country.
Indeed!
Oh, I’d already seen this and didn’t make the connection. Very interesting. Reminds me again of La Bretagne.
Interesting it was!
Only in Ireland….
Ah, you’ve seen it now! 😊
great photo
Thanks!
Just got out of bed, (7am and a beautiful sunny day after a scary overnight storm) and, of course, had to check on WP before I get the day going….
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Great title
Really??
Now this really could be a wonderful conversion. After all I live in a former milking parlour!
Oh my! I think it would need a lot of TLC
[The other side of the Wisła, in Praga, for your interest
http://culture.pl/en/article/the-warsaw-madonna-the-tale-of-brzeska-street?utm_source=getresponse&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=26102017en_A&utm_content=art2_foto_A
Oh, OK!
Oh, fantastic….most interesting- I’m only sad that I couldn’t see m
Much of the place due to fatigue
I’m guessing the farmer would have let you in if you’d been especially nice Sue LOL! A very interesting place, beautifully captured.
I was with a friend who was driving, but had I been on my own I might have tried!!
It really was a brilliant find.
Something a bit different!
Yes great find. We saw some recycled churches in Maastricht this June. One into a beautiful bookshop, another into a discotheque! Catch that happening here…they’d rather let it run to seed
It’s great to see re-purposing, I agree!