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The "have a look at this!" thread II
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http://search.savills.com/property-detail/gbwdrswds110271
Stirling Moss' childhood home.
Daily Fail article : http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2697242/Eighteenth-century-country-mansion-Elgar-wrote-Cello-Concerto-goes-market-2-25million.html
My favourite quote "Fiona Copeman, an associate director at Savills estate agents, said: ‘Long White Cloud is a historic home set within idyllic riverside gardens. ‘We've had quite a lot of interest in the property and already had six viewings. It is a lovely family home and is in Bray, which didn't flood last year.’ "
(Monkey Island Lane??? wonder if they've engaged in any insult swordfighting???...wonder how many people will get the ref? :think:)0 -
That bathroom would make me feel ill, its like a giant rorschach test, luckily the rest of the house is pretty tasteful... http://search.savills.com/property-detail/gbhershes1201930
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picket_fence wrote: »http://search.savills.com/property-detail/gbwdrswds110271
Stirling Moss' childhood home.
Daily Fail article : http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2697242/Eighteenth-century-country-mansion-Elgar-wrote-Cello-Concerto-goes-market-2-25million.html
My favourite quote "Fiona Copeman, an associate director at Savills estate agents, said: ‘Long White Cloud is a historic home set within idyllic riverside gardens. ‘We've had quite a lot of interest in the property and already had six viewings. It is a lovely family home and is in Bray, which didn't flood last year.’ "
(Monkey Island Lane??? wonder if they've engaged in any insult swordfighting???...wonder how many people will get the ref? :think:)
How appropriate,you fight like a cow!!0 -
LisbonLaura wrote: »The last pic must be art? It serves no other obvious purpose that I can see.
'Rural Motherwell in November'LisbonLaura wrote: »0 -
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-31332618.html?premiumA=true
Too many rugs, too many dead animal rugs. Especially the dead animal head one perched on top of the coffee table in pic no. 8.
Gives me the chills. Shame really, as otherwise it's a nice place.0 -
ohhellosailor wrote: »http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-31332618.html?premiumA=true
Too many rugs, too many dead animal rugs. Especially the dead animal head one perched on top of the coffee table in pic no. 8.
Gives me the chills. Shame really, as otherwise it's a nice place.
What is the thing in the kitchen photo (pic 2) in the right hand corner? Looks like a robotic arm, but obviously isn't!
I like the dead animal theme juxtaposed with the live fish pond0 -
ohhellosailor wrote: »http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-31332618.html?premiumA=true
Too many rugs, too many dead animal rugs. Especially the dead animal head one perched on top of the coffee table in pic no. 8.
Gives me the chills. Shame really, as otherwise it's a nice place.
what does matter (potentially) is that given the parched grass in the "park" and the dry pavement in pic 1 suggesting a recent dry spell, the fish pond appears to have a recurrent leak and/or the patio drainage is designed to run towards the house since the paving is wet and there appears to be a sump grating immediately in front of the back door - money to put right will be a lot more than the cost of a few rugs ?0 -
since the dead animals belong to the vendor and will be going they matter not
what does matter (potentially) is that given the parched grass in the "park" and the dry pavement in pic 1 suggesting a recent dry spell, the fish pond appears to have a recurrent leak and/or the patio drainage is designed to run towards the house since the paving is wet and there appears to be a sump grating immediately in front of the back door - money to put right will be a lot more than the cost of a few rugs ?
Or the photos were taken on different days? Or it rained during the photo session? There's some pretty murky clouds in the 'dry' photos0 -
penguingirl wrote: »Or the photos were taken on different days? Or it rained during the photo session? There's some pretty murky clouds in the 'dry' photos
Detective Columbo may have caught a false lead.....I'm proud of my advice, if others want to look I say enjoy the show!0
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