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Back in my day, everything was 90 degree angles
I was a pretty Doom-obsessed kid. After playing it on my Uncle’s computer, I begged my parents for it when we got an Intel 486 powered PC of our own. I never got it for PC, but it wasn’t because my parents were afraid of exposing an eight-year-old to violence. They eventually bought me
Duke Nukem 3D and the SNES port of
Doom (which was better than no
Doom). No, I think computers were just a mysterious device to them and they were afraid I’d load it up with games. Which I probably would have!
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Brome Hall, just before demolition. Date: 1958. Picture: EDP LIBRARY
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Some are in ruins, some are lost to time, others are guarded by ghosts: many of the country houses Suffolk once boasted have since fallen victim to the wrecking ball.
Weird Suffolk has chosen 10 favourites that remain only as ruins, photographs, distant memories or in one case a mystery, including a hall with a magical stone in its courtyard, one where plastic surgery was carried out in the parkland, one whose grounds are now home to a festival and one that hosted a notorious ghost hunter for a night.
Some are in ruins, some are lost to time, others are guarded by ghosts: many of the country houses Suffolk once boasted have since fallen victim to the wrecking ball