Been doing a lot of walking with the dog this week, and as we prefer to walk her off lead we go of into the fields and trees and find all sorts of fun things in places we don't usually walk.
Lots of changes in nature going on and some beautiful sights to see. Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder they say.
This is another piece of history on Auchincruive Estate Seems such a shame that so many of the buildings are now neglected and run down but listed buildings so cannot be knocked down but sad that nobody loves them enough to reinstate them to their former glory. I just loved the textures of the wood, and the fact nature is having a good go at hiding the remains.
Yes, that picture is full of wonderful textures and contrasts between plants and building. I like the way the plants are slowly taking over. Looks a bit apocalyptic! #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeleteyes back to the ground from where it came eventually, over taken by unstoppable nature.
DeleteA lovely capture and so full of mystery and intrigue as to when it was last in use.
ReplyDeleteyes it does have an air of mystery about it.
DeleteLove the textures, I'd love to have the chance to fix that up too
ReplyDeleteHave a good Bank Holiday and thank you for linking up to #MySundayPhoto
your welcome, thank you for running it.
DeleteI know it's very sad to see but I do love taking photos of abandoned buildings. You've captured the colours beautifully. #MySundayPhoto
ReplyDeleteI am with you old churches or ruins or remains are all attractive and scream pout to be photographed
DeleteSights like this are sad to see, however you have captured the beauty of it so wonderfully #MySundayPhoto
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