Tag: Victorian decay
Ravenscroft House, completed in 1883 by the aspiring country gentleman Mr. Julian Thorne, was intended to host…
Lytton’s Folly, erected in 1865 for the reclusive Lord Alistair Lytton, gained a local reputation not for…
Carroway Keep, constructed in 1890 for the landed gentry family of Sir Malcolm Thorne, was intended to…
Kestlewood Hall, a stone manor completed in 1880 by the railway financier Edmund Croft, was technologically advanced…
Penumbra Glade, a manor whose agricultural success depended critically on local weather forecasting, was the isolated post…
Ember’s Keep, a timber-framed manor of immense size and age, was perpetually threatened by fire, making the…
Cartographer’s View, a manor built atop a geological ridge overlooking vast, disputed territories, was the critical posting…
Quietude Keep, a manor famed for its prize-winning ornamental gardens, relied entirely on the meticulous knowledge of…
River Bend Halt, a manor strategically built near a major navigable canal junction, was the critical posting…
Ledger’s Rest, a manor known for its large, fluctuating staff and complex payroll demands, was the isolated…
Iron Haze, a manor built atop a hill crucial for line-of-sight communications, was the critical posting for…
Wickerstone Haven, a manor known for its constant stream of contracts, agreements, and conveyances, was the workplace…