This is The Bayshill pub, at the edge of the town centre, with a new shiny office block in the background, on what used to St James' railway station. The train station shut many years ago and for a long time was a car park, before the Council sold the land for building. Now the area is occupied by office blocks, flats and a supermarket. Now that's what you call an original use of waste land!
Wednesday, 10 September 2008
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"Louis" prefers the old building to the new, despite the good use of the property by the new one. "Louis" just isn't much of a fan of the 'stacked ice cube tray' school of architecture....
For a pub it looks nice, flowers and all. When I think of pub I think of beer signs and dark colors.
I'm glad they reused brownfield land, and I might even forgive the tedious vanilla architecture if they have a decent stout on tap...
The old pub looks more dignified and classier than that glass building down the road.
This is one instance where age trumps youth. :-)
i prefers the old with flowers
I think the idea of re-using old buildings are quite cool.
In my city, there are a few abandoned development projects which are turning into eye-sores. If only someone came up with some practical uses.
i like the flowers on the side... i wonder if its pronounced 'bays-hill' or 'bay-shill' =)
I must admit I'm much more interested in the pub than those new buildings. Love both the sign and those colorful flowers!
This is a very inviting-looking pub! I,too, prefer the architecture and the flowers to the modern railroad station. Gotta get our priorities right: a littl libation before a trip!
Good to see Brownfileds relaimed and reused. That does look like many pubs here. Gotme thinking I need to photograph some pubs. Cheers for the reminder. Love the colours on those flowers. Bright but not garish. You're really getting the hang of this photography lark aren't you.
I love those flower baskets!
Tanya summed it up: what makes the old pub so nice is the luxuriant flower baskets! If you remove them, it loses a lot of its charm.
I am really not sure which of the old or of the modern building is the most interesting architecturally: they look equally remarquable but the juxtaposition of the two is a bit off. Come to think of it: if you removee the flowers, they blend with each other better. Or if you add flowers to the new building, it does too. See? I just proved it: flowers are always the answer.
Those are fabulous hanging baskets! They must have taken ages to plant.
Thanks for your kind comments on my blog. I'm going awol myself for a few days, but pictures will still appear!
Thanks for visiting my blog these past days, which have been so hard on us.
I am just starting to check blogs again, and my comment on yours today is that I love recycled old buildings. Here many old buildings are being torn down, not recycled.
Gorgeous flowers make this look like something other than a pub!
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