Great photo. Judging by the condition of the Shak(e)speare it's no wonder the excavation of buildings near to Welch's made others unstable. They were probably holding each other up ! Lots of subsidence in evidence at the Shak(e)spear.
We often express sadness that old buildings disappear, but many early buildings weren't originally well built and I expect could become high-risk Add to that susidence and there's a good case made for demolition.
Viv.
We often express sadness that old buildings disappear, but many early buildings weren't originally well built and I expect could become high-risk Add to that susidence and there's a good case made for demolition.
Viv.