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Many were demolished completely, others were allowed to become derelict.
The house had become derelict by the late 1800's, but has been restored several times over the last century, from its wide-planked wooden floors to its painted ceiling beams.
"Unless we invest in our neighbourhoods then we will see this wonderful building become derelict".
The spacecraft's fuel supply is slowly freezing, and it will soon become derelict.
A large number of water bodies and wetlands have become derelict in the region due to lack of adequate rainfall posing a serious threat to the biodiversity, especially the livelihood of the poor and marginal people, of the area.
Where will everybody shop now? "We don't want it to sit there and become derelict," says Alison Cotterill, 54, herself a former Tesco employee, whose home overlooks the site.
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Built as a middle-class retreat, many of its properties became derelict during the Victorian era.
The empty house becomes derelict, the windows broken out, the paint flaking, sparrows nesting inside.
The settlement was sold to Britain in 1845, but over the years Tranquebar became derelict.
But with money scarce, the old wooden pavilion – also built in 1891 – became derelict and was declared unsafe a decade ago.
Once there was a network of hikers' huts, but in the 90s they fell into disrepair and gradually became derelict.
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