Left:
This photo was taken upstairs in one
of the old bedrooms.  The fireplace
seems in good condition although
now plastered with thick paint.  I
have no doubt this will be pulled out
during the next refurbishment and
sold off.
Left:
This is the main corridor upstairs
which separates the offices.  In
previous time it would have been the
old landing which separated the
bedrooms and runs the width of the
house.  The floor is very bumpy and
extremely creaky, and i don't mind
admitting that i was a little scared by
myself !
Left:
This is some of the coving still found
scattered around the building.
Very little is visible and most are hidden
by modern cheap and nasty ceiling tiles
which makes it hard to figure out how
much is actually left.
Left:
The picture shows another view of
the entrance with decorative glass
and patterned coving in relatively
good condition.  Flowers can be seen
in the decoration, and each one has
slightly different touches.  This must
have been a painstaking process to
create which gives an idea of how
wealthy some of the former
occupants of Old Hall Farm have been.
Left:
This is the large fireplace which sits in
the front room.  The picture does not
do it justice.  The fireplace is massive
compared to modern alternatives.  
Due to the size and position of the
fireplace i have no doubt that this
was the main living room of the farm
The concludes our tour of Old Hall Farm.  
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Left:
This is another fireplace in one of the
upstairs bedrooms.
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