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It isn't just the Romans who left us tiled floors to discover. A recent visit to the site of a large tile factory yielded several fine floors in the former office area. I presume that these were used to demonstrate the wares to potential customers. Now they lie unloved amidst dereliction and waste whilst awaiting better economic times and the inevitable redevelopment that will see them gone for ever.
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