Here are a selection of photos which show why it's such good news that the Church of the Good Shepherd in Batheaston will hopefully be saved (if only for the stained glass window).
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I think this was a generic development in Brixham but please check photo 3 to see the extent of surviving 1970s internal features. The hatch from the kitchen to the living area is a delight.
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Now, this is intriguing. A former 1970s holiday chalet near Bude: www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/8....
If you've read my deep dive into Sladnor Park, the design similarities (and differences) is noticeable. In Bude the lodges were not elevated (literally).
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Ooh! Good news about the good shepard, @eberlin.co.uk.
Last for now: I can't work out if this is a modernized 1970s house or a contemporary house that has chosen to clad its ceilings in 1970s orange pine.
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2 bedroom bungalow for sale in Marina Drive, Brixham, TQ5 for £310,000. Marketed by Absolute, Brixham
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In a Torbay valley, some of Mervyn Seal's most charming commercial work hides in the woods, waiting for demolition.
A rare example of 1960s brutalism in Bath. The church has been closed since Covid. Planning permission is sought to demolish it and replace with housing.