Author: Phyllis Lavelle
Sandfield mansion, once a grand estate, now lay in ruin.
Farthingale House, a mansion of faded grandeur, stood alone in the vast emptiness, three chimneys rising into the air like sentinels watching over the past.
Grendale House, a once-grand Victorian mansion, stood proudly on the edge of a vast, green field, its faded red paint and decaying walls telling stories of a time long past.
In the heart of a dense forest, hidden from the world, stands the abandoned Eastwick House.
Elmsfield House, with its striking red and white Victorian architecture, has stood in the quiet, snow-covered landscape for over a century.
Nestled deep within the snow-covered hills, the Linton house stands as a haunting monument to the past.
In the midst of the trees, a red building with three spires rises, a striking feature in the forest.
Surrounded by snow, the Victorian home stands like a memory frozen in time.
Nestled atop a hill and overlooking the snowy landscape, the old mansion known as Greyfield had always been a subject of intrigue.
High on the mountainside, the snow-covered house stands, blending with the winter wonderland.
Blanketed by snow, the house is nestled between trees, a quiet winter scene.
Nestled within a grove of trees, Wensley House stands tall, its vibrant red façade a stark contrast against the backdrop of an overcast sky.