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You are forgetting the biggest negative of all! The property is immediately adjacent to to an old canal. Do you not remember that the canal wall almost opposite this site completely collapsed onto the towpath about five years ago due to seepage from the cul-de-sac above it. There are houses on Strines Road which are below the level of the canal which have had terrible problems with seepage from the canal and British Waterways make the excuse that the problem is springwater. The canal is old and is a decaying Victorian remnant. It may look very nice at the surface but in places it leaks. Best to keep new property well away. It only needs the slightest disturbance during construction of the new houses to cause the canal wall to fracture.
Definitely affordable housing but perhaps slightly better designed? The more I look at the photo the more it looks like a barracks and why those nasty artificial concrete-y looking building blocks - why not either red brick or stone to tone in with the area?
In terms of building on that land, what would you guys and gals like to see?
It doesn't look too bad a proposal, does it? New Horizons don't appear to be losing their spot. It's about time this eyesore was sorted out (see link). This derelict building is just outside the new plan. http://www.bing.com/maps/?v=2&cp=swytj5gtvdgr&lvl=17&dir=90&eo=0&sty=x~lat~53.39212~lon~-2.061115~alt~210.087~z~30~h~113.4~p~-4.7~pid~5082&app=5082&FORM=LMLTCCWhat does everyone else think?
They are pretty small, though a bit bigger than they may appear - there is a second floor bedroom with velux windows on the south-east (canal) side. Hopefully they will be 'affordable' for people with young families?
I agree - it looks OK.