Dewi Lewis Publishing
Burnthouse Lane
Burnthouse Lane
The Burnthouse Lane estate was first dreamt up by Exeter Council in the idealistic 1920's to rehouse impoverished people from the West Quarter slum.
Designed along Garden City lines and purposely self-contained, it was a place for working-class families to live. In the 1980s, Margaret Thatcher’s Right to Buy scheme meant that some of the properties became privately owned, but Burnt House Lane is still referred to as a council estate.
The deprivation it was supposed to overcome has continued to haunt it, but the isolated nature of the estate and its intricate labyrinth of lanes have also made for positives, such as a close-knit community and a sense of solidarity among the residents.
| photographers/artist/s | Michelle Sank |
| publisher | Dewi Lewis Publishing |
| publication date | 17 June 2024 |
| texts | Michelle Sank |
| cover format | Hardback |
| # pages | 120 |
| dimensions | 245 mm x 280mm |
| language(s) | Engels |
| ISBN | 9781916915053 |
| price | US $48 |
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