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ok, but I don't mean Victorian tenements/slums, I mean actual upper middle class Victorian accomodation, garden squares and the like, the accomodation for the upper middle class! An example: Oakley Square, London, NW1 - pre 1963 it was a beautiful garden square with private, prestigious Victorian terraced homes on either side. It was rich in history - Virginia Woolf and Lenin stayed there at varying times.
In 1960 St. Pancras Borough Council decided to demolish all of the well maintained Victorian houses and build Mayford, a housing complex made of brown brick. At the time, they said that it would look "much more attractive", and went on to describe various space age features which no longer remain. I don't understand how brown brick was ever "attractive". As far as I'm concerned, their attitude was extremely pretentious and they had no regard for these beautiful Victorian houses - these were no slum deal/industrial sh*te holes, they were proper nice houses. They had no regard for the heritage of future generations and thanks to them, Oakley square and many others are now blighted by the eyesores that are 60s council blocks. Well, St. Pancras Borough council, here is a personal F**K YOU!!