Brocklesby
Designed by Sheffield Architects Weightman and Hadfield in Tudor Gothic style and opened in 1848, the impressive Station building at Brocklesby, situated in a remote part of Northern Lincolnshire, was built for the convenience of the former Earl of Yarborough, who was Chairman of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, who built the line and who's residence, Brocklesby Hall is located some 2 miles away. The Grade 2 listed building was closed to passengers on 3 October 1993.
I did consider having a train in the shot, but I thought it actually worked better without one.
Brocklesby
Designed by Sheffield Architects Weightman and Hadfield in Tudor Gothic style and opened in 1848, the impressive Station building at Brocklesby, situated in a remote part of Northern Lincolnshire, was built for the convenience of the former Earl of Yarborough, who was Chairman of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, who built the line and who's residence, Brocklesby Hall is located some 2 miles away. The Grade 2 listed building was closed to passengers on 3 October 1993.
I did consider having a train in the shot, but I thought it actually worked better without one.