



Apparently, that's all i can find for this, but I am gonna call the council and land registry next Monday, hopefully i can reach to the owner and get assessed to the building and find out more about it.
I attach a link of a webpage called derelict london, which is an unusual photographic portrait (of approx 3000 pics by Paul Talling) of the nations capital. its really interesting to see and related to my building project.
http://www.derelictlondon.com/home_page.htm
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