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'''Lockham'' is a primarily residential neighbourhood of south Blackmouth bounded by the rail lines that once served as the arteries of the city. It’s where the employees of Morganville and the docklands live, a poorly planned mess of old streets and older houses converted into duplexes or haphazardly replaced by apartment complexes and crumbling starter homes. The streets are perpetually under repair for potholes and subsidence, especially where the Lockwood river runs beneath them in ill-repaired century-old culverts; rising damp and flooded basements are a perennial problem along its route.
'''Lockham''' is a primarily residential neighbourhood of south Blackmouth bounded by the rail lines that once served as the arteries of the city. It’s where the employees of Morganville and the docklands live, a poorly planned mess of old streets and older houses converted into duplexes or haphazardly replaced by apartment complexes and crumbling starter homes. The streets are perpetually under repair for potholes and subsidence, especially where the Lockwood river runs beneath them in ill-repaired century-old culverts; rising damp and flooded basements are a perennial problem along its route.


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Latest revision as of 14:22, 23 April 2020

Lockham is a primarily residential neighbourhood of south Blackmouth bounded by the rail lines that once served as the arteries of the city. It’s where the employees of Morganville and the docklands live, a poorly planned mess of old streets and older houses converted into duplexes or haphazardly replaced by apartment complexes and crumbling starter homes. The streets are perpetually under repair for potholes and subsidence, especially where the Lockwood river runs beneath them in ill-repaired century-old culverts; rising damp and flooded basements are a perennial problem along its route.

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