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The Crooked House - by Karen Lee ©

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The Crooked House

On the edge of the Himley Estate lies the The Glynne Arms (more popularly known as the Crooked House or The Siden House). It is a house that has suffered badly from mining subsidence. It lies on what was the divide between Sir Stephen Glynne's land and that of the Earl of Dudley. Glynne removed too much of the coal that lies underneath with the obvious result. As the result of an optical illusion, without even taking a drink, beer bottles can really be seen to roll up the table! Some years ago, the pub was shifting and sinking but buttressing prevented further damage but left it tilted some 15 degrees out of true. Doors, floors and windows all sit at odd angles to one another, causing patrons difficulty upon entering the pub and walking to the bar. The sloping floor creates an eerie illusory sensation, making drinkers feel drunk before they have had a drink. The drinks are served in plastic beakers as they have had so many breakages due to customers staggering and dropping the glasses. It's the strangest feeling, a cross between the funhouse and hall of mirrors, the brain can't cope with the odd angles, it's the drunkest I have ever felt without having a drink!
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Photographer: © Karen Lee (Gallery)(25th August 2011)

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Comment by Dave John(25th August 2011)

Great looking plance and interesting breif. Looks like you'd had a skinful before taking the picture. Wonderfully illusional (if thats a proper word)

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Comment by Vince Hawthorn(25th August 2011)

I have heard of "sloping off for a quick slurp" but this one takes the biscuit. thanks Karen for the pic and info- this is the sort of thing POE is here for.

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Comment by Edward Lever(26th August 2011)

Definitely worrying. Not the best scene to test a lens for perspective distortions !

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Camera Make: RICOH Model: CX2
Exposure Program: Program, Focal length: 6.1 mm, Aperture: f 8, ISO: 400, Exposure time: 1/930 sec, Metering Mode: Multi-Segment, Exposure Bias: -0.3 EV
Date/Time Creation: August 14, 2011, 12:57 pm
ImageID:1139797, Image size: 3456 x 2592 pixels