
The people did direct me to the following abandoned school. Well, here it is.

Something again makes me believe, that somebody started renovations and then abandoned them.

At least the amount of windows and other stuff on the porch would suggest that.

There was another entrance. And a lot more windows.

This building probably contains a privy and a storage for firewood.

The drawings of the building were on the porch. I think somebody indeed started renovations.

And they started it by demolishing the floor of the attic. Everything was covered in boards and sawdust.

And this hasn’t happened by accident. The devastation was so large, that somebody had to have put in quite an effort to accomplish it.

Even the electrics of the house had undergone some extensive removals.

The story was the same in about every room in the school. It was unexploreable because of all the debris.

I mean the whole school was simply a container for sawdust.

Some old items were lingering around the place.

There was a second building on the lot, probably from the 1960’s. I’ve been told later, that the cook of the school canteen lived there.

The name of the last inhabitant was on the sign. I’ve removed it. The doorbell was of a more modern version.

Before moving in the side building, I decided to try the other entrance of the school. As you can see, it was another dead end.