Yerokipia Farm
Back To The Church
The farm will certainly require a lot of renovation!
The View Inside
This building had bars in the windows too.
Inner Arch
It also had inner arches like the ones found in Foinikas (a previous blog).
End Of The Line
That is the end of the buildings. The insides were just a mess, and I can't see them being repaired.
Around The Back
Finally, a quick look around the back revealed an overgrown jungle.
So, will this farm ever get repaired? Is it worth repairing? It is a fascinating place to explore, but is it worth saving? What do you think?
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