The Elms

 

Mark in front of The Elms

This picture was taken from the yard, showing the building as two separate sections. Also shown is Mark Oglesby who is desperately trying to get out of the frame with his Kreakcea.

Front view of The Elms

The front of The Elms. Just off picture to the right is the front door.

Rear view of The Elms

This shows the back door to The Elms, and to the right, is the door to the shed. On the far right of the picture are the stables where the Peiliut does his business.

View of The Elms from the road.

The Elms as seen from the back, looking across the garden. The photograph was taken, from the road early 1998.

The Elms on fire.

The Elms being Viciously Oxidised

The Elms with butterflies.

The Elms Adorned with Butterflies

The Elms is a Grade 2 listed building located in Owstwick, East Yorkshire in the UK. It was originally the servants' quarters for a much larger house that stood across the yard where the sheds and the barn now stand. It was built towards the end of the 18th century and has been empty since about 1992. Since then, it has fallen into a state of disrepair and has suffered damage from vandalism.

 

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