An epic day sploring with SK, Ninja Kitten, Trog, Peaches, Beer Switch and Spong Ebob
This building was Chingford Urban District Council's Town Hall built in 1929 on The Ridgeway.
Added to in the 1960's it was used as the London Borough of Waltham Forest's Chingford Municipal Offices.
Photo borrowed from Wiki as I didn't get any exteriors
The building is small with an area of only 4,800 sq foot over two floors but is a real eye opener in respect of what has been left behind, a valuable mixture of old and new as you will see.
The site is now on the market for £600,000, if you're interested then give Gilmartin Ley a ring
http://www.gilmartinley.co.uk/properties/for-sale/development/Chingford/London/E4/21192
A pretty safe safe!!!
The value of the office equipment left behind would make any tax payer cry
These boxes were ALL full
Then there was the old stuff
This building was Chingford Urban District Council's Town Hall built in 1929 on The Ridgeway.
Added to in the 1960's it was used as the London Borough of Waltham Forest's Chingford Municipal Offices.
Photo borrowed from Wiki as I didn't get any exteriors
The building is small with an area of only 4,800 sq foot over two floors but is a real eye opener in respect of what has been left behind, a valuable mixture of old and new as you will see.
The site is now on the market for £600,000, if you're interested then give Gilmartin Ley a ring
http://www.gilmartinley.co.uk/properties/for-sale/development/Chingford/London/E4/21192
A pretty safe safe!!!
The value of the office equipment left behind would make any tax payer cry
These boxes were ALL full
Then there was the old stuff