Last weekend, during a daytrip to London, I visited the (former) BIG Breakfast House. I took some pics
of this once infamous TV landmark, and the new owners (whoever theyare) have done a great job of
restoring the House, and repairing the fire damage caused by EastEnd chavs back in November 2002.
To have a look at how the former BB House looks now . . . go here . . .
The (former) BIG Breakfast House - 17th July 2004
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Those black window frames are all wrong, they're not consistent with the white frames on the other side of the house.
Good pics anyway.
Good pics anyway.
Apologies if this comes across as nasty, I can only promise I don't intend to be. I'm genuinely curious...
Just what is the fascination with the Big Breakfast house? The number of pictures of a building that have been posted, I've lost count! What's the amazing thing about it?
Just what is the fascination with the Big Breakfast house? The number of pictures of a building that have been posted, I've lost count! What's the amazing thing about it?
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I admit I'm at a loss myself - although I'm sure it would be a lovely house to own.
Perhaps it's often photographed because it can be? As well known tv locations go its quite accessible.
Perhaps it's often photographed because it can be? As well known tv locations go its quite accessible.
According to one member of The BIG Breakfast Message Board . . .russnet wrote: No disrespect to you DJGM as I can see the interest regarding this but I just hope that when the
owners do properly move in (assuming that they haven't) that people will respect their privacy.
Hymagumba wrote: People who live in noteworthy houses should expect to have people take photos of it.
Essentially, it fine to take pictures to pictures of the former BB House, as long as you stay on the canal towpath,crabsticks wrote: If you're on the towpath you are on public property and are free to take pictures of whatever
you want - it's not your fault "The Cottage" happens to be formerly one of the most famous
houses in the UK - I'm sure the new owners were aware they'd have ppl taking photos
when they bought it. There's no need ask permission other than out of politeness.
TBH though from what I've heard the new owners are very welcoming plesant people.
which is a public right of way anyway. Taking pictures of the House whilst on their private premises, without
first getting their prior consent, would obviously be a total breach of their privacy.
Apparently, the people who now own the former BIG Breakfast House had been living in a part of
the House that wasn't affected by the fire that was started by EastEnd chavs in November 2002.
Well I'm sure many would take issue with that point actually! The idea that a camera pointing at your kitchen window is fine as long as you're not in the garden is pure rubbish. It's the way the camera's pointing that determines "privacy", not where your shoes are.DJGM wrote:According to one member of The BIG Breakfast Message Board . . .russnet wrote: No disrespect to you DJGM as I can see the interest regarding this but I just hope that when the
owners do properly move in (assuming that they haven't) that people will respect their privacy.
Hymagumba wrote: People who live in noteworthy houses should expect to have people take photos of it.
Essentially, it fine to take pictures to pictures of the former BB House, as long as you stay on the canal towpath,crabsticks wrote: If you're on the towpath you are on public property and are free to take pictures of whatever
you want - it's not your fault "The Cottage" happens to be formerly one of the most famous
houses in the UK - I'm sure the new owners were aware they'd have ppl taking photos
when they bought it. There's no need ask permission other than out of politeness.
TBH though from what I've heard the new owners are very welcoming plesant people.
which is a public right of way anyway. Taking pictures of the House whilst on their private premises, without
first getting their prior consent, would obviously be a total breach of their privacy.
Apparently, the people who now own the former BIG Breakfast House had been living in a part of
the House that wasn't affected by the fire that was started by EastEnd chavs in November 2002.
But anyway, privacy aside, why?