Belmont Avenue Abandoned Yard Toilet Sign

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The photograph on this page of Belmont Avenue Abandoned Yard Toilet Sign by John Kingdon as part of the Geograph project.

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Belmont Avenue Abandoned Yard Toilet Sign

Image: © John Kingdon Taken: 9 Nov 2023

From Ivatt Way (built on the old railway line) one can just about see into what looks like an abandoned builders' yard through an overgrown and also abandoned footpath. The only building on site seemed to be this old male toilet. The cast iron guttering suggests it is an original late nineteenth century construction and the peeling paint suggest very long abandonment. A prime spot for a designer home maybe. Interestingly, the completely overgrown footpath that seems to follow the the line of the original railway still has old disused concrete lampposts in place with their Haringey Council ID plates on them. Forgotten like the builders' yard.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.589509
Longitude
-0.094814