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'''Wester Drumlins''' was an old, uninhabited house in [[London]].
'''Wester Drumlins''' was an old, uninhabited house in [[London]].


== History ==
The house was the dwelling place of four [[Weeping Angel]]s. The Angels fed off of the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Martha Jones]]' potential energy, among other people, sending them [[Time travel|back in time]].
The house was the dwelling place of four [[Weeping Angel]]s. The Angels fed off of the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Martha Jones]]' potential energy, among other people, sending them [[Time travel|back in time]].



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The exterior of Wester Drumlins. (TV: Blink)

Wester Drumlins was an old, uninhabited house in London.

The house was the dwelling place of four Weeping Angels. The Angels fed off of the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones' potential energy, among other people, sending them back in time.

The police found and retrieved empty cars and the Doctor's TARDIS from these disappearances. In 2007, photographer Sally Sparrow found a message from the Doctor inside, written under the wallpaper and addressed to her, which dated from 1969. On a second visit, Sally's friend, Kathy Nightingale, was taken by the Angels to 1920. Shortly after, Kathy's grandson, Malcolm Wainwright, sent a letter from Kathy to Sally, written close to her death in 1987, explaining what had happened. After following the Doctor's DVD Easter Egg, Sally returned with Larry Nightingale and helped activate the Doctor's trap, permanently freezing the Weeping Angels in place with them staring at each other. (TV: Blink)