7 Warren Square

7 Warren Square, also known as "The Doomed House" was first built in 1899. In 1901, The first ever resident moved in. He was Eamonn Kelly, an Irishman who later moved his family over from Dublin. They include: Dermott Kelly, Aoibheann Kelly and Colleen Kelly. It was nicknamed "The Doomed House" in 1976 after some teenagers threw fireworks at the house, causing a fire. Everybody residing at the house at the time died, except for one person, the mayoress of Beckett (the previous name of Chesterbrook). The mayor, Lord Peter Lloyd died, but his wife, Lady Lydia Lloyd survived by escaping through an open window. She was visiting the residing people at the time, Edith, Judith and Daniel Garrett.

In 2004, Kenneth, Glenda and Thomas Black moved into the house. Kenneth and Glenda wanted older daughters, Jessica Michelle "Linda" and Margaret to move in, but they had their own life.