Abandoned and Strip-Cleared - Part 2 of 2

in walkwithme •  7 years ago  (edited)

Here is the second set of captures from my recent walk around an old abandoned property in Howell, New Jersey.

It's been abandoned for over a year and I could tell that at least one squatter had set up a make-shift camp in one of the out buildings.

The grounds used to be extremely overgrown with many large willow trees and other shrubbery. You can see a large pile of the chipped and shredded trees in one of the images.

My favorite capture was taken through the front window as I looked at the main stairway, fireplace, and decorative ceiling. However, I could do without the gaudy, green carpet 🤮 And I see that they even left behind a nice Cadillac!

It will be interesting to check back in the future to see what becomes of this property!

For the first post in this series, please see Abandoned and Strip-Cleared - Part 1 of 2.


Every abandoned house needs a frosty bowling ball


























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All images @cognoscere and taken on Friday January 19th, 2018 in Howell, New Jersey (Sony RX100 V)

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Nice shots! Do you know if anyone will be fixing it up soon?

  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

Fantastic Photos, the clarity is amazing! Very nice post here, Thanks.

Well explained and marvelous captures you've taken. Various and hide looking clicks. You have more variation skills for photography. Appreciated.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

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My apologise for posting twice in your comments.

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Outstanding scenery. Old looks photo shots. But most stunning with old looks. Excellent #walkwithme post @cognoscere.

@cognoscere, I've check and looked your last part 1. It's more attractive. This one going same way. You've nice eye and vision.
More historical pictures.

Definitely a good setting for a murder mystery. I can imagine all kinds of bad things happening around here.

Very nice job!
You have a good plans :)
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I see you got an inside shot of one of the fireplaces. Green rug very tacky indeed. The ceiling and stairway look impressive.

A Yagi antenna!! Gee, this house looks like it was very nice at one time - the front doors are wood and the inside looks grand - except for the said green carpet...ick. How decor has changed.

I have to say I would have been so tempted to "borrow" the bowling ball for my garden.

So much mold and mildew around I doubt this house would be able to be restored.

Amazing photography
For your post propagation.
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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Old photos is wonderful. @cognoscere
This is great photography
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@cognoscere Such a great article & nice photography
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This is a great read @cognoscere. I hate to be that guy vut the house (especially the front) reminds me of the scene from The Sopranos where the FBI turn up abd start chasing the mob through the snow. I will try and find a link to the video online lol

Wonderful history. thanks for sharing.
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Awesome pics! There are a ton of cool abandoned properties in NJ if you know where to look.

Very beautiful location and nice photography
Thanks @cognoscere
Have a great day

Very beautiful location and nice photography
Thanks @cognoscere
Have a great day

The interior of the house sure seems great !Another cool addition to your profile of Abandoned houses ;)

Excellent camera shoots . nice photography
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some really beautiful shots once again kind of interesting place must say

Really awesome photography sharing my dear friend

Fantastic photography.
@cognoscere
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mind blowing photography this is quite amazing :)

incredibly amazing its so cool nice photography

place like this could be this interesting couldn't believe it

that main house is huge and it seems like it could be restored! That green carpeting (circa 1972) is something else! Thanks