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Lovely Dame of the City
Beautiful old building in bad need of repair but like a dilapidated Rolls Royce, its former beauty shines through. Find a staircase that operates and walk to the top for the views!
Beautiful old building in bad need of repair but like a dilapidated Rolls Royce, its former beauty shines through. Find a staircase that operates and walk to the top for the views!
My friend was late in arriving at New Market-Esplanade area. So I decided to stroll about a bit, when I suddenly came across Funani Chambers. The building is an ancient one but very well-maintained. T...
My friend was late in arriving at New Market-Esplanade area. So I decided to stroll about a bit, when I suddenly came across Funani Chambers. The building is an ancient one but very well-maintained. T...
We discovered Futnani Chambers whilst walking around the nearby New Market, and felt immediately attracted to this glorious building with small trees and vegetation having taken a hold. It appears tha...
Lovely Dame of the City
Beautiful old building in bad need of repair but like a dilapidated Rolls Royce, its former beauty shines through. Find a staircase that operates and walk to the top for the views!
Lovely Dame of the City
Beautiful old building in bad need of repair but like a dilapidated Rolls Royce, its former beauty shines through. Find a staircase that operates and walk to the top for the views!
An unplanned visit
My friend was late in arriving at New Market-Esplanade area. So I decided to stroll about a bit, when I suddenly came across Funani Chambers. The building is an ancient one but very well-maintained. T...
An unplanned visit
My friend was late in arriving at New Market-Esplanade area. So I decided to stroll about a bit, when I suddenly came across Funani Chambers. The building is an ancient one but very well-maintained. T...
Beauty in Decay!
We discovered Futnani Chambers whilst walking around the nearby New Market, and felt immediately attracted to this glorious building with small trees and vegetation having taken a hold. It appears tha...