A 17TH century cottage left to abandonment
The country house of Old Crow in Willersey, Herefordshire, United Kingdom, is grade II listed, namely architectural, is considered a particularly important structure and local interest.However, this certification does not prevent Old Crow is the abandonment since 2009 and, these days, practically in ruins. The building, dating back to the 17th century, was once a village pub and, in recent decades, it housed several generations of the same family.However, an investigation by the English press, based on photos of the urban Explorer Dan Circa, discovered a building about to collapse and with articles of historic interest unprotected: photographs, newspapers, clothing, furniture or even watches."The cabin was for several years in the possession of the same family, and it seems that every generation has filled the home of several articles. There we can find everything, "explained Dan, who confirmed that the building has seven rooms, one of which is completely burnt.The first reference to the building dates back to 1841, when it was occupied by James Matthews. It is also known that the building was a pub and a pension, having had several names."The House is on its last legs, structurally insecure and may fall at any moment," says Dan Circa. "I wish the House and some objects that are inside could be saved. Have an incredible story and should not continue to fester, "he concludes.And the reader, know any monument in Portugal, which is left to abandonment? Let your complaint in the comments to this news, on Twitter or Facebook.. fancybox-wrap {position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; z-index: 8020; }. fancybox-skin {position: relative; /* margin-top: 20px! important; */background: #222222; color: #74b32e; text-shadow: none; -webkit-border-radius: 2px; -moz-border-radius: 2px; border-radius: 2px; }. fancybox-opened {z-index: 8030;} . fancybox-opened. fancybox-skin {-webkit-box-shadow: 0 10px 25px rgba (0, 0, 0, 0.5); -moz-box-shadow: 0 10px 25px rgba (0, 0, 0, 0.5); box-shadow: 0 10px 25px rgba (0, 0, 0, 0.5); }. fancybox-outer,. fancybox-inner {position: relative;} . fancybox-inner {overflow: hidden;} . fancybox-type-iframe. fancybox-inner {-webkit-overflow-scrolling: touch;} . fancybox-close {background: url('wp-content/themes/codistage/styles/fancybox/exit.png') no-repeat; width: 25px; height: 25px; float: right; margin-top: 10px; margin-right: 5px; }/*. ng-gallery-image img {width: 565px; height: 393px;}*/O chalé abandonado1of 20jQuery (document). ready (function ($) {var thumbContainerWidth = 0, thumbs = Array (), selectedIndex = 1, thumbIndex = 1, imageOffset = 7; $ ('. ng-gallery-thumbnail-box '). each (function () {thumbs.push($(this)); }); /* thumbnail navigation */$ ('. ng-greensavers-thumb-next '). unbind (). bind (' click ', function (e) {e.preventDefault(); if (thumbIndex< == (thumbs.length-imageOffset)) {$ ('. ng-thumbnails-container '). stop (). animate ({left:-$ (thumbs [thumbIndex]). position (). left}); thumbIndex + +; } }); $ ('. ng-greensavers-thumb-prev '). unbind (). bind (' click ', function (e) {e.preventDefault(); if (thumbIndex >1) {$ ('. ng-thumbnails-container '). stop (). animate ({left: $ ('. ng-thumbnails-container '). position (). left + ($ (thumbs [thumbIndex-1]). position (). left-$ (thumbs [thumbIndex-2]). position (). left)}); thumbIndex--; } }); $ (window). load (function () {/* set thumbnail container width */$ ('. ng-gallery-thumbnail '). each (function () {thumbContainerWidth = thumbContainerWidth + $ (this). width () + 10; }); $ ('. ng-thumbnails-container '). width (thumbContainerWidth); }); });
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