The Lozarithm Lens

By Lozarithm

Mole Hall

When I'd visited Chippenham two days earlier, I had had a quick look at an auction property called Mole Hall in St Mary Street. This is the road behind St Mary's church, including the Woodhouse which I blipped quite recently. In this picture taken from the churchyard the lady on the pavement is about to walk past the Woodhouse.

Mole Hall is reached via a narrow footpath which cuts off the corner of St Mary Street and Common Slip, which leads off towards the River Avon. On my first visit a bell practice was going on at the church whilst amplification from a fairground tent in nearby Monkton Park thumped against the stone walls of Mole Hall, and so it wasn't an auspicious introduction to the property.

On this second visit, filling in time before an appointment, there were no bells or fairground noises and it seemed entirely quiet and peaceful, and although there were some concerns, I was sufficiently interested to arrange an internal viewing which will take place on June 18th - I'll keep you posted.

L.
17.6.2014 (1538 hr)

Blip #1294
Consecutive Blip #156
Day #1533

Mole Hall, St Mary Street (Flickr album)

Lens: Pentax 17-70 mm

Auctions series
Chippenham series

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