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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote cubsur Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19/April/2020 at 15:57
I thought so as well given the odd looking property boundaries. The building on Rua Coronel Águas directly behind the subject is in much better shape, although I am not sure it is occupied.

A boundary map from the council website. I don't know why number 3 is 'blank' nor have I figured out what the symbols mean. (My own block has a code 090DA and the house numbers aren't quite right.)

Anyone else wanting to have fun playing with the maps, go to https://www.cm-albufeira.pt/content/mapas-interactivos-do-munic%C3%ADpio-de-albufeira


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Some very substantial steelwork has now been erected, presumably to stop it falling down.

 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Andrew Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03/May/2020 at 20:10
To save the front facade Tom. One of two reasons I reckon:-
1. Looks like things are moving and part of any planning permission would have stipulated that the front elevation or facade had to be preserved and probably renovated. Or...
2. It could be that it is indeed unstable and that’s a safety precaution but who’s paying for that?
Interesting one to watch.
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I am sure you are right about the facade as the rest either has fallen down or is probably beyond saving. As to who is paying, that I know not. There has been no sign of new owners.
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I have the distinct feeling that a bit more has fallen down, giving a good look at the building techniques which probably date from Roman times if not earlier.


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Something is happening. A skip has appeared and is full of rubble. The remains of the roof I pictured last week as well some of the interior have gone.

 

 
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I wonder if they'll be able to get lookalike tiles to retore the facade - if that's what they intend to do.
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Alison isn't going to like that that  skip encroaching on her terrace  I can see her kicking off nowConfused 
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Originally posted by Jock Jock wrote:

I wonder if they'll be able to get lookalike tiles to retore the facade - if that's what they intend to do.
that will cost a quid can't see them being an off the shelf item ? 
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There are plenty of specialist period/renovation tile businesses. They’ll get them if they want or need them, likely the latter is a condition of any planning permission they’ve got, but obviously there will be a set up and small quantity order cost so they won’t be cheap.
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Two skips now outside, being filled with wood, brick and plaster type rubble. It's difficult to get an angle to see inside but demolition of the interior seems to be pretty well advanced. I will see if I can get down there during the week and see what's happening.

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Cycled past this morning. Three or four blokes are busily engaged in taking out internal woodwork, most of which is rotten, knocking plaster off walls, that kind of thing. The building is now no more than a roofless shell. I didn't see a building permit notice, so I am thinking it is safety related work only.
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What's left of the interior and a more distant shot of the roofless structure.




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Oh dear, a sorry looking sight now Such a pity that it had been let go that far over the years.
Is there a preservation order on the front facade?
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Aww thanks for the photos, not much left, such a shame
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