Another building.. rotting away?

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Another magnificent building, I will leave you to guess where.Anyone know about the future of it?http://picasaweb.google.com/ikbrunel/Th ... u3Z_rag-AE#

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I have the interior pictures of the place herehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/phill_dvsn/sets/7 ... detail/For fans of the delightful Kanpai girl these pics below feature her taken inside there as well.http://www.flickr.com/photos/phill_dvsn ... etail/It's smile time for the Chameleon         
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Aww... you could have given us all a chance to have a guess Phill.
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I dont know why but it always reminds me of Roundhay park mansion.I know its a bigger building but it just reminds me of the mansion for some reason?Hey phill thanks for the reminder of the beautiful kanpai girl lol    
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The first pic also brings to mind Denison Hall at the top of Hanover Square.
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I used to help with the hospital radio station there in the late 70s - the studio was in the little room right at the top of the building, which could be a bit spooky late at night. Sad to see it looking so dilapidated now - I think the station is still broadcasting, presumably with a new home!

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Chrism wrote: The first pic also brings to mind Denison Hall at the top of Hanover Square. Yeah,very much so.I suppose they were all built within a certain time period and therefore a particular popular style.ads will know
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Phill_dvsn wrote: I have the interior pictures of the place herehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/phill_dvsn/sets/7 ... detail/For fans of the delightful Kanpai girl these pics below feature her taken inside there as well.http://www.flickr.com/photos/phill_dvsn ... etail/It's smile time for the Chameleon          You'll be getting me a reputation you will I'll think of another answer when I've, erm, had teaTime she made another appearance though don't you think Phill?    

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All 3 buildings are pre 1850 so could well be in a simmilar style. Incidentaly the old Chapel Allerton building was I believe known originally as Gledhow Grove. Whilst looking back at my maps, I never realised before that Waterloo Lake predated 1850 as well, I had always thought that that turned up in the late 19th century

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ads wrote: All 3 buildings are pre 1850 so could well be in a simmilar style. Incidentaly the old Chapel Allerton building was I believe known originally as Gledhow Grove. Whilst looking back at my maps, I never realised before that Waterloo Lake predated 1850 as well, I had always thought that that turned up in the late 19th century Burt's History of Roundhay Park tells of how Nicholson first built the upper lake as the main lake, overlooked by the entrance to the house in the early 18800's and goes on to describe how the large lower lake, Waterloo Lake, was then added when he (Nicholson) acquired the additional land and with it the remaining portion of Great Heads Beck in 1815.    

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