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*Bob* Wrote:

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> There are a few really lovely loft extensions

> which have gone-up of late - sympathetically

> styled in the manner of oversized temporary

> worksite portacabins.

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> So my vote goes to them - well done.


Seconded. It's not actually that hard to design a sympathetic loft conversion that almost looks like it's part of the original design but 20-35k paid to a bunch of half ar$ed cowboys doesn't lend itself to aesthetic wants.

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Yes... Citroen dealer. I can see it in my mind like a yellowing Hipstamatic print. I remember getting my Esso 'Man in Flight coins' when my old man filled up the Austin with 2 Star.


There was a really hideous care home down there too. I used to think one of the worst buildings was the new flats up Underhill overlooking the cemetery.. But now they're lived in and have plants and look loved I rather like them. My ugliest vote goes to the sad looking conversion of the old Heber Arms... Mainly because closed pubs make me a bit sad.

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There's really only the one candidate...

https://maps.google.co.uk/?ll=51.459972,-0.084341&spn=0.006899,0.0159&t=h&z=16&layer=c&cbll=51.459972,-0.084341&panoid=J2nI3ysJC476SAHoKxRyrQ&cbp=12,181.09,,0,-11.42


(Doubtless this is where ED History tells me that SE22 != East Dulwich or something. That piece of unloved real estate is actually an enclave of Wandsworth after the War of Lambethine succession of 1765)

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