Didn’t know there were this many styles of house
Parents still live there. Lamppost was always a helpful naivagtion device. Used to be a madly busy A road but then they built a bypass.
My window is top front…that boat has been in the garden for approx 25 years and not moved for a good 20.
Found mine and whoever lives there now has made it all boring and modern looking, and they’ve parked an ugly BMW in the lovely front garden we used to have. Fuck’ em.
Frensham Pond?
Fuck, I can barely see the house!
Plymouth represent. My parents moved here when I was three, and I moved out fifteen years later. They’ve moved again since, but this one and the streets around it were my childhood.
Was here til I was 8
That street view has brought back memories of the nice countryside runs I used to get around that part of the world was a delivery driver. Big cement works just down the road from there isn’t there?
From 2 til 14
Made of MDF and whispers
Closest I have been to a proper Torying was living in a flat in this building, in Dewsbury of all places
Betty Boothroyd house. Betty is a legend, I’m honoured to have lived in her house.
Fucking hell jook!!
One of my best mates lives just round the corner from here (Lugano Road)
Really was a very modest flat inside, I was on a pittance at the time.
That’s the one. Castle Cement (or the works formerly know as Ketton Cement) was the view from my bedroom window.
I love these buildings, always makes me sad how much they’ve fallen into disrepair (externally at least)
woah!
Bramhall Park just down the road. pretty nice place to live, really.
this was the first house I lived in after halls at uni, and is probably the best i’ve ever lived in since. something silly like 300 quid a month rent.
photgraphic evidence
I lived in a building with a blue plaque for awhile - it was this attrative gaff (you can actually see the plaque in this pic)…
Pfft, ^that blue plaque is to commemorate that none other than Kenny Sansom grew up there