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Ruins of a 19th century estate (part 2) by orestistrips

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Ruins of a 19th century estate (part 2)
In [part 1](https://peakd.com/hive-104387/@orestistrips/ruins-of-a-19th-century-estate-part1) I covered what looked to me as secondary buildings of this estate. Time to see the main house from close:
![DSC_0040.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/23uaKc2pqxwjtazVhW3X4Rj1WgRJqUAr6G9yFh91CD3imYC47qmasHZfaf6y587kB7xdG.JPG)

If I commented on the previous findings as "time machine" then this is absolutely one and I already feel like I play in a season movie. Not only this house is more than 100 years old, this olive tree next to it might have been here way before building a house here was in the plans:
![DSC_0042.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/2449zXJWuzQp25FbnL2K33jz3JpQCE9CMqa7jBzcLPkJtosRNE7AesMUTHJrVVJRB7a9W.JPG)

The house had much better luck during the test of time compared to the ruins I pictured in part 1 but still it's quite traumatised:
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![DSC_0044.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/23uFW7xdkxJp4cgxXp3zEwv9GZPrXUnfREbg9Citg9jX3rv3za3cywX3GSCzXwJjcvKy2.JPG)

As you can see it was also closed with concrete bricks like all the rest around to prevent uninvited ones from entering:
![DSC_0045.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/23yd3nMt8nwCVmhEtAz1u2bEjgyydHZ7UJH7tRfssLm95t8CjsZ89jTuaP6ZLPj7VEDsi.JPG)

However, only in this building they also used clay bricks:
![DSC_0047.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/23uQxeNUzKnoD8MC359GD2BPhaTCFaHms8TvrWxZsjwrKXoXYAsE6SFXRxCBmLpUmqJVM.JPG)

Maybe they started with clay and then found the larger concrete ones more convenient (faster to install maybe requiring less grout as well). That little circle window you see close to the roof was a typical architectural bit of the mid/late 19th century in this area.

Let's have a look at the back of the house:
![DSC_0051.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/242Y5uX2DiZf339HfiHPJJibku8UF3Zm8PVxFoGZEUz2vbUwDWU23q5DcYEH55iLrsVFQ.JPG)

This looks to me like the rear entrance of the house but apart from being sealed there's also a tree defending it:
![DSC_0055.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/23yd5dp5kRyi2aEwTMbMMwXPghPCtHsgaG2zA7YgQ2C843tmCityG8mswFZAs3Lcj51dj.JPG)

For the time being my point of entry is this:
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I just have to step on those tiles indicating that this probably used to be the kitchen or the bathroom:
![DSC_0059.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/23vhuAakfkHnCLsecNncdmZRYmioWBE2iD8rMANPoc5Hzq5fdV4pmxh5DKZuU3BNkdJkf.JPG)

That's my first view on the left:
![DSC_0060.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/23ynUbAceG8bHNjpg6n1uf1SARKBbQRqgwkhYbERkcz8ciiYWAuivXRJXWseQw3TENQi6.JPG)

A part of the house has collapsed as you can see:
![DSC_0061.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/23yd5mdwxadyp2iCTyj31MGYJ4ktJqAAS1QMUMkGxaAkwE3hHW85ocawVztK8pY5KjCYp.JPG)

This is what's left from the roof of the second floor that has collapsed:
![DSC_0062.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/23ywpxMKbgwaM8jMhWxMD8Lc7WQ5AYc1kKMEksGkPVejNBKbn4b9WgEwSiwak5ewF3DV1.JPG)

And here's what I can see on my right:
![DSC_0063.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/23xyZeCw916ekqxEaEiLiykuqXJ5szk4MBhGHyBkACYp9dhgYkXqhLNoif5WdrPParDPH.JPG)

Judging by the looks of what's left from the window shutters this house was probably renovated around the 60s.

As you can see it's just a matter of time for the rest of the roof to come down:
![DSC_0064.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/243WXpXjJbnL4VAvWK7LVb3qbuAGh1t6SAfx2egfLRsExBq86XBq2bDSP2cn9rVJkUqon.JPG)

Even the ground floor is not walkable:
![DSC_0065.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/23wqkoAb3d7uEcKbbcQB1bjYQV1cACD9XETN9ZBGaqUxWB4TawawsyYhETYPM6QUSwFmf.JPG)

Everything around gives you the idea that it could fall on your head at anytime and chance given:
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I feel lucky I wasn't here when this went down:
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![DSC_0070.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/23w2m8Lr8iYrwWdnrRKBq5j2FBEh3BfdXE7D772KEHR4rwYvvwxMErnvo6gbyuMbXqnLY.JPG)

![DSC_0071.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/23xp6Q6KjyLUtxaLt3cWqsH6tHZgKXXJ9asaUGfK6U9MjjpLcpmzuyQt5rjx2JF9xiY9s.JPG)

This is a much more flattering viewing angle of this house though it's still far from looking perfect:
![DSC_0073.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/2423smbRGmZRXyiXfudAtCze9pQkoYnQNgPHsV9fKGm4PXQXaua4UUCWNxyc7ZRJdTULg.JPG)

This tree really beautifies the whole scene:
![DSC_0074.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/2458LZx5dh2fPon44DgkBr9XDxJW6fCjq7pfN4Ac5gs7e3JyWvfw2RMSLUhvq7A86me6H.JPG)

![DSC_0075.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/243Bc36LfRmUCHc4eVWiSzb4VFYjTcX8TDCDd9RVYw9HbgAbRUVpQNU5z4VKMFZPKsFyB.JPG)

That tree has an even tougher job beautifying what's behind it but already struggles to survive itself:
![DSC_0076.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/244Uoi3zH4m2EEdsge8yENvedt3pgqMr29PeALphxvNvMqb2waZiQcsitLC6ny8dQQzkk.JPG)

![DSC_0077.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/243fnFfauXxRXiLSAXYbBfGzLNwuZkmHzUvHMQfuy9vjssC2Wq3NpTCnehuWGCK1ku7CE.JPG)

This could be the barn of the estate, today it's just a pile of stones:


![DSC_0081.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/23r1gm8fFkrr1GMKEMHp6Qn1wem71L85sXFkLBLE8T9g45bW4cCNVFxrVRRTeGVpdVw1V.JPG)


It also feels to me like it was built with a little less care than the secondary buildings I covered in part 1 but it might just be my idea:
![DSC_0078.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/23yTenmVX4c2R4Vr86qyB3RuSFDMcD1JUoHbgHUXsVFcwLfVXBvnoRhoXvHiWnJDZUox1.JPG)

![DSC_0079.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/244oYsy8gNQtybUsydoa1eYuY6v7w2jwQYQWQrmPWc8eDmP5TPHFc4fvTuw5QVvM2cyrY.JPG)

![DSC_0082.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/23s9TQ1qoFs7uoRUwHcPkV3s1dm8SHNHm2T2n5G3iDud75NdmRyK9qZrTYYPxtiSQCXBt.JPG)


This is the last shot - goodbye to the whole thing as it shits under these cotton white clouds in this olive green hug:
![DSC_0080.JPG](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/orestistrips/245T5fTvxj5JC8gTPCmDgLN372EWWPj5BHwgKTaPqLXQrfGNhJMwuTPibjWxUT1VXSJsz.JPG)


I hope the following video will offer you what you might have missed in the pictures:
https://3speak.tv/watch?v=orestistrips/yuauotfm

Lovers of 4K can try this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bnx1_DDCcz8

Hope you liked it, I surely did!

##### See you on the next one!
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@steve-o2023 ·
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Some great photos.
Someone just forwarded me your details, and I will enjoy following your travels.
Did you ever travel further East, out of Europe?
(You may well have a post doing just that, which I have yet to find )
I you have, then I'll be looking for tips.
Safe Riding.
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Hi Steve, glad you liked it.
I've done a few parts of Turkey over the years but that's all East wise. Outside Europe I've also done Morocco on my bike (all the way from Greece).
You can see (almost) all my trips so far on my map:
https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1bqG4BN9RY9Fjkw_OCF-pZQaOBGlBc1Yi&usp=sharing
Safe rides to you too!
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