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UER Forum > US: Northeast > Queens in our Castle (Viewed 3030 times)
Stina_lou 


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Queens in our Castle
< on 9/29/2014 9:34 PM >
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Visited a beautiful spot in mid-NH yesterday, what a stunning old place!

I have some more shots of details if anyone would like to see more!
















click thumbnails for larger images...

haven't posted in awhile as I hadn't been anywhere NEW per se. Thanks for looking!




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Re: Queens in our Castle
< Reply # 1 on 9/30/2014 12:33 AM >
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Wow, it's beautiful.




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< Reply # 2 on 9/30/2014 12:51 AM >
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more!




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Re: Queens in our Castle
< Reply # 3 on 9/30/2014 3:15 AM >
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that skylight at the top of the stairwell is pretty sweet.




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Re: Queens in our Castle
< Reply # 4 on 10/3/2014 3:45 PM >
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I drove by there the other day and was going to stop but didnt' get around to it. What is the current status? It's been in and out of development for a while, was going to get torn down at one point...




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Re: Queens in our Castle
< Reply # 5 on 10/3/2014 7:17 PM >
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Beautiful set




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Re: Queens in our Castle
< Reply # 6 on 10/6/2014 8:35 PM >
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I drove by there the other day and was going to stop but didnt' get around to it. What is the current status? It's been in and out of development for a while, was going to get torn down at one point...



I'm not 100% sure of the status, all I know is that, despite there being what looked like a groundskeeper's residence right on the property, with two vehicles (one was clearly out of commission upon closer inspection though!) we did not see a soul around. I was wary at first because I figured someone must check on the property, especially with that nice looking house or residence nearby, but like i said, we did not see anyone. The place is in rough shape, but not as bad as it could be considering how long it has apparently been vacant. I saw a recent for sale listing, but there are no obvious 'for sale' signs on the property. There is a tall fence around it but it's navigable I thought it was totally worth the trip! Very beautiful!




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Re: Queens in our Castle
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Wow, it's beautiful.


It was! and such a gorgeous day! Once I realized we probably wouldn't get in trouble for being there, I found it super relaxing and peaceful




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more!


okay! I'm on it! sorry for the late reply!




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Re: Queens in our Castle
< Reply # 10 on 10/7/2014 2:36 PM >
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Really like this old place Stina-Lou. Enjoyed the extra shots you posted also Isn't it awesome to find a place you can really enjoy, not have to rush, imagine what it was like to live there.




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< Reply # 11 on 10/8/2014 5:10 PM >
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The first time I went there was probably 1986, or so. It was abandoned then, even. Good to know it's sort of accessible, at least. When I was up that way last time, I went to the LSS and did some wandering around that place. A good time, but everything was locked up tight as a drum.




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< Reply # 12 on 10/26/2014 8:45 PM >
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that skylight at the top of the stairwell is pretty sweet.


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Re: Queens in our Castle
< Reply # 13 on 10/26/2014 11:03 PM >
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That Weirs Beach graffiti is fantastic. Even if it is out of place and kind of ruining the beauty of this place. It reminds me of being a kid.




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