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There aren't any windows and it has no garden! I guess that it is just to house the lift gear and cover the lift and stairs - and look not too industrial along the way.
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It is a satellite dish. I don't know who it belongs to but I know satellite dishes always point to the Southern Horizon. I took those pictures for the top of the Blackhorse way car park which is approximately due South of the Swan walk car park.
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When Swan Walk was renovated/improved a few years back, the lift shaft was built 'too high'. I believe that Horsham Council asked the developer to 'cover it up' with the building in question.
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clivewalker (25/02/2007) When Swan Walk was renovated/improved a few years back, the lift shaft was built 'too high'. I believe that Horsham Council asked the developer to 'cover it up' with the building in question. Thanks for that fact Clive. I wonder why they built it too high? That seems quite a basic mistake. Maybe they had allowed for an extra floor etc. The mistake I was referring to is a lot more simple than that. Has anybody spotted it yet, considering that my photographs where taken from the South of the building?
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