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Though called The Lighthouse because of its shape, I've always thought of it as a tower from a surreal pirate ship. Its actual purpose is something of a mystery, with some speculating that it was once an oyster house, others that it's an architectural folly. Whatever it was used for, it's certainly unique, and with St. Pancras train station recently renovated and King's Cross station currently being given a facelift, it would be great for the flatiron block to be similarly rejuvenated.
The peg graffiti on the tower is fairly new; I've been seeing quite a few of them all over London recently.
I pinched the photo from here; next time I'm in the area I'll take a photo myself.
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