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 How to ruin a perfectly decent facade !! How they got planning permission for this monster bay window is a mystery !  
The two bay windows lower down are not original either, but are much more in keeping with this otherwise stylish terrace.
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 The two bay windows lower down are not original either, but are much more in keeping with this otherwise stylish terrace.
Minolta Dynax 600si, commercial CD scan from unknown colour print film.
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Yes, wherever you look, there is this lack of understanding about balancing commercial need against aesthetics - I know it's no consolation, but France is just as bad, if not worse - lovely old market squares blighted by becoming car parks and so on !! So sad!
Have a good weekend,
Mike
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