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That glass floor is actually a cunningly hidden in plain sight trapdoor enabling the quick and easy disposal of unwanted visitors and/or spouses.0
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Photo 7: I wasn't sure initially but now my mind is made up... I MUST have that house. :rotfl:0
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How about a lovely [STRIKE]electricity substation[/STRIKE] studio detached:
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-49573479.html0 -
verybigchris wrote: »How about a lovely [STRIKE]electricity substation[/STRIKE] studio detached:
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-49573479.html
With that staircase, I'd probably end up in hospital in about a week.Original mortgage: December 2017, £203,495
MFW start: April 2018, £201,800
Mortgage neutral: September 2022, mortgage redeemed: December 2022
New house, new mortgage: December 2022, £276,007
Current balance: £217,800 minus £8,300 overpayment savings pot0 -
glasgowdan wrote: »Photo 7: I wasn't sure initially but now my mind is made up... I MUST have that house. :rotfl:
I'd never buy a house that wasn't 19 degrees.0 -
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Here we go again , have a look on street view and play spot the pets.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-65267566.htmlCorduroy pillows are making headlines! Back home in London now after 27years wait! Duvet know it's Christmas, not original, it's a cover.0 -
Is that the rising sun, or has the proposed demolition started?
https://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/47701637?search_identifier=032258fe6eeeaff5a1683eeceac2735a
& surely it's a 'Decor of the Month' contender too? (pic4)0 -
arthurdick wrote: »Here we go again , have a look on street view and play spot the pets.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-65267566.html0 -
shortcrust wrote: »That's what I was thinking.:eek: Whole lumps of shin would be stuck to those stairs.
That's not a staircase, that's a climbing frame0
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