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Oh buoy, what a dry joke, John.
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Plenty of pockets for floor joists, but no visible remnants laying in the bottom. Not even mounds of new "soil" from the decayed wood? It seems likely that somebody had salvaged interior structural members.
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Probably a Union Jack Tony
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Thank you Motts, for another great gallery!! This is one beautiful old place! Love this last shot!
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Would love to walk around here when it was in its heyday.....
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Very ornate for a well...
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Gee, this must have been the grotto....
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Stunning!
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They have to keep the shrubs trimmed....they give tours here in the summer months.
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Sad they took that cornerstone. The flag above looks like teh confederate flag....
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Stunning......
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What a summer home.,....
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You know, they say archaeologists love to dig under these. The older the better, for one reason thats OBVIOUS....but actually there are many treasures there.

If money fell out of your pocket when you sat down....well, gone. But a few generations later......TREASURE!

People were also known to use it to toss junk into. Like ceramic dishes that may have broken, etc....
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This shot is breathtaking!
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Hats off to this picture Motts! GORgeous!!!