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18 reviewsSeaview Drive is an unremarkable street in a quiet and forgotten backwater in Northwest Glasgow. Twelve-storey apartments pack families close like battery hens and loom over a squat row of terrace houses huddled on the other side of the street. Built in the 1960s to house families from condemned inner-city slums, the buildings now protest their age like geriatrics. The terrace houses are numbered one to twenty and are eagerly sought after by those cloud-dwellers who yearn for the luxury of a patch of garden and front door at ground level. They nestle at the foot of their towering neighbours, stunted in the perpetual shade these gargantuans cast over an urban concrete jungle.
Number seventeen was unique only due to the shaft of sunlight that threaded between two adjacent tower blocks every midday, throwing a golden beam of light for almost an hour upon its bricks and rough mortar, windows and red rooftiles. Anyone of a religious persuasion might imagine some holy miracle occurred here – a virgin birth or other celestial sleight of hand captured in heaven’s spotlight.