ABANDONED HISTORIC MANSION OWNED BY NOTORIOUS CRIMINAL FAMILY

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Come and explore this grade 2 listed building with us! Trespassing in the UK is a civil mater and therefore we aren’t committing an offence. We carry out all explores at our own risk and would highly advise people not to copy or to be very careful and vigilant when entering abandoned and decayed buildings due to your own safety and others around you.

Notorious crime family bought this property from a pensioner for a small amount of £325k when in fact it was worth £1.5m, acquiring the property for just a fraction of the price of its estimated worth in 2018. The couple lived here with their son before he was killed with a screwdriver whilst committing a burglary in a pensioners house in London.

The pensioner Dudley who the family acquired the property from was believed to have been housed in a mobile home on the grounds of the 61 acre estate after the sale. Villagers say the once engaged community member had not been seen or heard from in 2 years. This led villagers to grow suspicious yet nothing could ever be confirmed about Dudley’s whereabouts. It is not clear how Dudley even came to meet this family, all though villagers speculate it was through the husband once doing work at the property. Some villagers had become so concerned about the pensioners welfare that they even contacted the police, yet nothing came from it. The worries were even raised at the local village parish council.

The family was a known criminal family for cheating pensioners in building scams.

The large property is thought to have first been built in the 16th century with later 19th century facade and a wealth of internal period features including panelled walls, fireplaces, deep skirting, picture rails and leaded light windows, showing the once grand property in desperate need of improvement.

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