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The "have a look at this!" thread II
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"No stone has been left unturned in our clients seek for perfection" - except, perhaps, in their search for an estate agent who can write coherent English.
See also "There is a truly stunning dining kitchen overlooking the garden and gives access through into the utility room."
It could be a nice house, but the decor is hideous.
Picture 8, big black hole in kitchen cupboards...is that where the pet sleeps??? Not sure that's a selling point for most people :doh:0 -
picket_fence wrote: »Picture 8, big black hole in kitchen cupboards...is that where the pet sleeps??? Not sure that's a selling point for most people :doh:
You are looking at the solid back of a chair at the table not a hollow in a cupboard!0 -
picket_fence wrote: »Picture 8, big black hole in kitchen cupboards...is that where the pet sleeps??? Not sure that's a selling point for most people :doh:0
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i'm loving the idea of a small cave being in that house.. that pets can live in0
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LittleVoice wrote: »You are looking at the solid back of a chair at the table not a hollow in a cupboard!
ah, my mistake...not that it improves the kitchen any, but still, I'll book an appointment with my optician x:rotfl:0 -
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"No stone has been left unturned in our clients seek for perfection" - except, perhaps, in their search for an estate agent who can write coherent English.
See also "There is a truly stunning dining kitchen overlooking the garden and gives access through into the utility room."
It could be a nice house, but the decor is hideous.
I'm ashamed to say that I actually really like that first bathroomSealed Pot Challenge #239
Virtual Sealed Pot #131
Save 12k in 2014 #98 £3690/£60000 -
Spot the swing in pic 3
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-26949435.html0 -
Spot the swing in pic 3
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-26949435.html
:eek: Get a bit carried away and you could end up in the front garden.0 -
Spot the swing in pic 3
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-26949435.html
Even odder because the state of the rest of the house suggests to me an elderly (possibly now deceased) vendor.
The oldest swinger in town maybe?0
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