• Value Subtracted@startrek.websiteOP
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    1 day ago

    I think it might be time to move on from the property and build something new - 24 Sussex is old, decrepit, and not really suitable for the task. It’s just an old house.

    Preserve 24 Sussex and turn it into a museum or something, but build an official residence that actually meets modern requirements.

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      9 hours ago

      Isn’t it also riddled with asbestos?

      One of the reasons I moved from Vancouver to Scotland was because I was sick of doing stonework on multimillion+ mansions. I work in Conservation here. It pays…well it pays like shit. But I get to work on buildings with proper history. We, North Americans, have a tendency to just knock things down instead of maintaining them.

      As an example, the oldest building in Vancouver is only 15 years older than the house I live in here…

      I think it’s really important that we maintain significant structures. Personally, I agree with you. 24 Sussex should be relegated to a museum. It should be restored, maintained, but it’s no longer suited to task.

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        9 hours ago

        I think it might be asbestos-free now - they’ve spent the last few years gutting the place.

        But yeah, I don’t think I’d support tearing it down, despite the fact that the house itself supposedly isn’t considered architecturally significant.

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          8 hours ago

          Architecturally significant and historically significant are totally different things. It was offered as a PM residence for less than 100 years, but it’s almost 160 years old, and that should count for something in and of itself.