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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Once upon a time I was going to write that book. O well. :-)

August 09, 2006 7:58 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can't find any contact links, so I'll leave a comment instead.
This struck me as awesome in the same sense as the stuff I find here every week.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,1839404,00.html

August 10, 2006 8:41 AM

Blogger Geoff Manaugh said...

Giles - that's a great story. An excerpt:

"From the outside, the house that stands at 121 Mortimer Road in Hackney, east London, looks no different to the thousands of other decrepit old buildings scattered across the country. The roof has caved in. Three of the windows are boarded up and cracked paint peels from the wrinkled walls.

"But this is no ordinary house. Since the early 1960s, the man who owns and lives inside the £1m Victorian property has been digging. No one knows how far the the network of burrows underneath 75-year-old William Lyttle's house stretch. But according to the council, which used ultrasound scanners to ascertain the extent of the problem, almost half a century of nibbling dirt with a shovel and homemade pulley has hollowed out a web of tunnels and caverns, some 8m (26ft) deep, spreading up to 20m in every direction from his house.

"Their surveyors estimate that the resident known locally as the Mole Man has scooped 100 cubic metres of earth from beneath the roads and houses that surround his 20-room property.
'I often used to joke that I expect him to come tunnelling up through the kitchen floor,' said Marc Beishon, who lives a few yards from Mr Lyttle's house.

"His wife, Joy, sees the serious side of the issue, however. 'We moved in six years ago and we've been complaining to the council ever since,' she said. 'Until six weeks ago they had the audacity to tell us the house was structurally sound. The whole of the opposite street lost power one day after he tapped into a 450-volt cable.'

"Now, after 40 years of complaints, the council has admitted Mr Lyttle's quarrying has put the neighbourhood at risk. Last week it obtained a court order to temporarily evict him in order to enable engineers to fill the holes with cement, at an estimated cost of £100,000 - for which Mr Lyttle will be billed."

Read more. And Giles, here's a contact link. Thanks!

August 10, 2006 10:50 AM

Blogger jpb said...

If you haven't seen the great documentary Los Angeles Plays Itself, you really should: it contains a rather interesting segment on the way the Bradbury Building has been represented in a set of different films, as well as many other topics that might be of interest.

August 13, 2006 7:02 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

THE PICTURE VERY BEATIFULL

May 31, 2007 2:26 PM

Blogger kim23 said...

I remember that I saw this Witch's House or Spadena House from Beverly Hills in a movie few years ago. I would like to visit it someday! It reminds me of my childhood! what an amazing house!

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February 24, 2011 5:17 AM

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