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visited with thenewmendoza
after years of looking at this and wondering what the hell it was, a chance find on a website reminded me of this place, a phonecall and a couple of days later, and in the absence of anything else local to look at we decided to take a peek!! this must be the wierdest row of houses i have ever seen, it is an absolute gem and must be seen before it is redeveloped!
built in 1876 by john edward wainhouse, wainhouse terrace originally consisted of a terrace of back to back houses with under dwellings, linked by a 200ft balcony with colonnade. the houses were demolished in 1972 for redevelopment, but the gallery, towers, and under dwelling frontages still remain as a grade 2 listed site.
*WARNING* please be VERY careful while visiting this site, as it has become a dumping ground for the local bagheads and there are piles of needles in some quite random places, so please take care!!
the under dwellings
the tower
spiral staircase in the tower
tower bridge!!
tower from the other side
another bridge
base of the tower
i have no idea what these were, but they are next to the main road at the base of the site.
maker and date
view from the road
thanks for looking!!
bungle
after years of looking at this and wondering what the hell it was, a chance find on a website reminded me of this place, a phonecall and a couple of days later, and in the absence of anything else local to look at we decided to take a peek!! this must be the wierdest row of houses i have ever seen, it is an absolute gem and must be seen before it is redeveloped!
built in 1876 by john edward wainhouse, wainhouse terrace originally consisted of a terrace of back to back houses with under dwellings, linked by a 200ft balcony with colonnade. the houses were demolished in 1972 for redevelopment, but the gallery, towers, and under dwelling frontages still remain as a grade 2 listed site.
*WARNING* please be VERY careful while visiting this site, as it has become a dumping ground for the local bagheads and there are piles of needles in some quite random places, so please take care!!
the under dwellings
the tower
spiral staircase in the tower
tower bridge!!
tower from the other side
another bridge
base of the tower
i have no idea what these were, but they are next to the main road at the base of the site.
maker and date
view from the road
thanks for looking!!
bungle