Michael emailed me to say it would need a heavy hammer to cause this much damage to the stonework in the Abbey Gardens. There is also a track of dry grass.
Michael emailed me to say it would need a heavy hammer to cause this much damage to the stonework in the Abbey Gardens. There is also a track of dry grass.
The track of dry grass is exactly in line with the side of Old Abbey House. Something is going on.
B….. Y Vandals.
A shortage of rain is the most likely cause.
After a period of dry weather, buried features are often revealed by the grass above dying back/drying out. So the track may not be related to the the stonework.
Mmm, I agree that that bit doesn’t look like vandalism, but it’s funny that it’s never shown up before – I used to work in the bit of the building looking out on there and never saw it.
Tell me? Why on earth would anyone bother to take a lump hammer and knock this wall to bits. Oh yes, lets go out for a few beers, take a hammer and knock s++t out of a wall. Alternatively, it could have been a woodpecker, bored with trees. Get real.