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Do you know of any derilict/ abandoned houses in London?

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Do you know of any derilict/ abandoned houses in London?

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Anonymous

 

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jeremy lewis

Hi there,

There are some abandoned homes you could try such as the churchyard of St Anne’s Church, War-dour Street, if it’s open, although not much in the way of tombstones. Also you can take a look at some of the small, dark alleys in the back-streets, like Rupert Court or Good-wins Court, that connects St Martin’s Lane and Bedford bury  which is well known for a lot of Victorian-type shop fronts present in it.

However, to search for a specific property, you can take the help of a good estate agent firm. I usually look on Plazaestates.co.uk or similar sites to find property that I’m looking for. I believe they might be of help.

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I’m surprised you haven’t alread come across Paul Talling’s amazing photographic website, if you’re doing derelict houses in London. Here’s a link to its section on houses and flats: http://www.derelictlondon.com/id1535.htm Most of his pictures were taken in 2005/ 2006, but here’s his updates for summer 2008 (check out the beautiful, forlorn house in Dulwich). http://www.derelictlondon.com/summer_200… It’s very easy to locate the houses — I know a lot of the properties along the A40 were eventually demolished but I think some are still standing. You know what it’s like when you use a busy road a lot — you kind of stop seeing the stuff by the side of the road (specially if you’re on a motorbike and trying not to become a traffic statistic!) Love from a Londoner who hates seeing buildings left empty because of absentee landlords and gr

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