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Abandoned Farm in Wylam

While on a recent trip to Wylam I came across this abandoned farm and I decided to have a wander around and take a few photographs.






13th August 2007






















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17 comments:

  1. Nah. If it was I guess they would have had it sealed off.
    I did hear though that they are knocking it down soon so if anyone wants to have a wander around in there they best make it quick.

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  2. How long ago was this? I'm actively seeking locations for a shoot at the mo, would be really useful to know if it's still there.

    Ta :)

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  3. Hello. :)
    Late last summer it was. I saw a notice up near the site and it said luxury flats were planned.
    You could chance it. There was an upstairs bit on the farm (which I did'nt look around as I was on my own) and an open empty house on the site too.

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  4. Yo!

    I'll give it a go, I think. Not far, anyway. I have you in my RSS reader these days, ye knaa. :)

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  5. Good luck!

    I've never put a feed link up on this site yet for some reason. I reckon I ought to put it on my to-do list. :)

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  6. looks like waughies owld pig farm

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  7. I used to live here. Shame to see the old place in such a mess.

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    1. Used to be a nice set up,the grahams were good friends with Bill Thompson of the buildings farm where I used to help out

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  8. Waugh's pig farm is north of the A69 between Heddon and Throckley. I think this farm used to belong to a family called Graham.
    Ken

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  9. This is the farm and dairy run by the Graham family. Bottled milk from Wylam Hills Dairy was sold locally, including from Fenwicks.

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  10. I used to live there and its an old abandoned dairy farm there has been rumours about luxury flats for nearly 5 years yet still none, gutted when I moved away from there made some good friends and memories there

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  11. Thanks. I guess the flats may have been put on hold due to the financial climate.

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  12. This farm was owned by the Graham family, my Father George Dodds was the Head Herdsman from 1975.

    There are actually three houses on the farm and I had a wonderful childhood here.

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  13. My best friend at school was Julie Dodds

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