Abandoned billiard in Witley Park
Unusual underwater structures served billiard - let's see what it looks like from the inside now, after a few decades.Whitaker Wright was a very rich man in the early 20th century. He made his fortune in the mining industry, and so when it came to creating the billiard room in his new estate, he decided to build it in the ground. Moreover, this eccentric millionaire decided to build it not just under the ground, and even under the water of the lake, which was in his name. Now this marvel of architecture is isolated from the general public in the county of Surrey in England. On the lake with statues and furniture, which, in combination, is the entrance to the dungeon Wright. Looking at the lake, no one would guess that under the statue of Neptune is a maze of tunnels, some of which lead to the billiard room.Amazing dome halls are made of glass, but the pressure, even in a century that the tunnels are unattended, could not break the glass. In tunnels relatively dry comfortable, and designed the "window", transmissive glass standing five feet from the water's surface.Wright also sadly ended his life, he was convicted of fraud in 1905 and infamously committed suicide in the court room, swallowing cyanide.Property which he possessed, including underwater tunnels were closed and so far about them little is known.