It is a typical concrete monstrosity before days of stricter planning.
Not really anything to do with neglected Britain and seeing as new expensive houses are still being built directly within its shadow I don't think Louth people are that bothered.
Very good marriage of the two media resulting in a poignant statement on broken and neglected Britain especially for those living in Louth under the shadow of the decaying malt kiln
When it wasn't decaying it was still an eyesore.
It is a typical concrete monstrosity before days of stricter planning.
Not really anything to do with neglected Britain and seeing as new expensive houses are still being built directly within its shadow I don't think Louth people are that bothered.
However most would like to see it gone.
longshanks9000 6 months ago
Very good marriage of the two media resulting in a poignant statement on broken and neglected Britain especially for those living in Louth under the shadow of the decaying malt kiln
mike600xv 7 months ago