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manof2worlds
01-06-2010, 03:49 PM
A little explore carried by myself, my son and my erstwhile urbex buddy, Black Shuck who's potted history of Bessingham Manor follows. This place was amazing, untouched by vandals, chavs and pikeys, completely natural dereliction at it's best. It was quite something to see cupboards still attached to walls two floors up!!! Apologies for the pic heavy thread, but this place whilst not the largest, had so much to offer us.


Bessingham Manor is a large rural manor house in the depths of the North Norfolk countryside. Norfolk has suffered the loss of many of it’s larger country houses, but the smaller houses often not only survived, but were much cherished as manageable but beautiful examples of local architecture. Yet, even today it’s possible for one of these lovely red-brick homes to slip into dereliction, at risk from the weather and criminals - Bessingham Manor has become another of these sad examples. Built in 1870 for the Spurrell family, who had farming connections in Suffolk going back over 500 years, the house originally had 52-acres but this has now been reduced to a more manageable five. The house remained in the Spurrell family until the last member died in 1952. It was then bought by Robert Gamble who eventually found maintenance a significant challenge which was compounded by a poor quality roof repair which failed leading to massive water damage to part of the house, including the collapse of sections of the second floor. The near derelict state of the interior is mirrored in the exterior which is partially supported by scaffolding or probably held together by the extensive ivy.

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Being a semi-pro musician, I couldn't resist!!!

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It's now apparent that Gary Numan was NOT the first to use the Vox Humana preset ;-)

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