Monday, June 21, 2021

This Old House

Andy | Monday, June 21, 2021 | Best Blogger Tips
This oldie along with others that are close by, will soon be demolished and replace with town houses.

14 comments:

  1. ...but will the new have any charm?

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  2. A familiar scenario! Recently a row of 4 houses were demolished near me. I'm not sure what will happen there yet. I'm still waiting to see.

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  3. It is never ending. It is sad to see the old buildings go.

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  4. That house has seen better days. Old houses need to be well beyond repair before I like to see them replaced by new construction. No telling about the house in your photo. Being surrounded by trees does not help.

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  5. Another story to disappear forever.

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  6. Progress. Interesting house and such a pity it will be lost forever, however to have photos of it is good.

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  7. Beautiful Shot . . . You Have a Great Day. . . :)

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  8. It looks very romantic with that entrance and in the green.

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  9. What a pity. Looks nice. Wonder what come next but from environmental point of view, refurbishing may be better than demolishing and starting over.

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  10. Makes you wonder where the people are who lived/grew up there.

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  12. This morning, even before first light, I was awoken at least 3 times by bags being dragged across floors, people talking and all sorts of irritating echoing sounds that resonate throughout old guest houses with wooden floors and walls that feel like they are made of thin paper. If that's something you don't want to experience, here's what to do about it.. classic guest house

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