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Wow indeed. Seeing the signs "wash" and "bath" in the bathroom, I feel sure there should be one saying "sweat" next to the polythene wrapped sofas in the sitting room.0
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Given that the owners appear to have some artistic awareness, do you think Tina is a tongue-in-cheek nod to the 60s?
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-60082201.html
Havent seen her IRL myself for many years.
IIRC Lynch gave away and burnt most of his canvases just before he died so they are pretty rare if you can find one. OriginalTretchikoffs (he of green lady fame) sell for upwards of £20k - the kitch 60's market is on the up
SPCome on people, it's not difficult: lose means to be unable to find, loose means not being fixed in place. So if you have a hole in your pocket you might lose your loose change.0 -
moneyistooshorttomention wrote: »Dont forget a can of booze in their hand - well...that would be one explanation for the wonky border in the garden.
It's a "rip it all out" garden anyway - including removing or disguising the eyesore wall (concrete block).
I remember seeing a rack of white wine in the kitchen. Probably Hock or Liebfraumilch0 -
iwannanicerlife wrote: »
Apart from the living room, which is utterly insane, I quite like some of the design in there. It's a bit eccentric for my taste and I doubt I'd keep much of it if I was to buy the house, but it's visually interesting if nothing else.0 -
Need a skip for the garden crap
How I hate those wall stickers! They are the 10s answer to borders! Look so dated in a few years time and take the paint with it when removing.0 -
iwannanicerlife wrote: »
The ocd part of me wants to move the frozen duvet from pic 7 and put it into the bedroom on pic 6!0 -
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StumpyPumpy wrote: »I think the EA was having a "moment" when that listing was written. The Description says: "Never Been On Market Before"; the Market Info says:
Date Sold Sold Price
24 Nov 1998 £40,000
I suppose it could have been a private sale or gifted.0 -
Here's a wee gem of a property, I think.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-59642773.html
bit more blurb http://www.homesandproperty.co.uk/property-news/meet-you-at-the-cemetery-gates-cottage-in-the-shadow-of-edinburgh-castle-has-a-garden-lined-with-a110861.html0 -
Given that the owners appear to have some artistic awareness, do you think Tina is a tongue-in-cheek nod to the 60s?
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-60082201.html
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I really like this house, it has charm and personality which soothes my mind.iwannanicerlife wrote: »
I really really hate this house. It's got a pre-fabricated-buy-it-at-a-big-DIY-shed-and-pretend-it's-tasteful look which makes my nerves jingle with irritation. Most unsettling to even look at. Probably in the top five of my most hated properties on this thread.
I'm off to lie down now...0
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