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The "have a look at this!" thread II
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Far from being a :rotfl: it's really a :eek:
Short lease makes it unmortgageable, but who needs a mortgage anyway when they're dead ?0 -
This property has a really 'posh' garage - just right for the 'porshe':)
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-72192547.html0 -
This property has a really 'posh' garage - just right for the 'porshe':)
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-72192547.html
Looks like a lady (agent?)had to remove her shoes before entering it!
Bungalow seems to have been built on next door's garden.0 -
That's not "Authentic" that's squalid.A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0 -
The description of this cracked me up.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-82438715.htmlTHE BEST OF ALL WORLDS
From the moment you enter the property, you realise you are in a very special home. Not only has the house been extensively and sensitively extended and remodelled, there has been a complete programme of updating to the very highest standards to bring about a home of distinction and character. Compound all this by the fact that it is one of THE most sought after streets in THE south city village suburb and you begin to realise what a special opportunity this is. Unlike so many new homes today this house has a generous and private plot - you do not look out onto a sea of brick and there is ample driveway, carport AND garage parking.
All Chestnut Hill area is private housing and there is an air of gentility in the neighbourhood and Civic Pride of a by-gone era. Speak to Locals and they will confirm that Eaton has unique benefits south of the city. With facilities so numerous that you can happily get by on a day to day basis without ever having to leave. But should you need to you could not be better placed to walk, cycle, drive or take public transport to either the countryside or the city. Walks can take you to the Yare valley with its wildlife reserves and lakes around the University of East Anglia. Cycle ways take you to the City Centre from the village in one direction and the new teaching hospital and John Innes institute and business parks in the other. With the A47 and A11 on your doorstep you are on the dual carriageways linking to the main motorway networks in minutes. Come and see and be beguiled.
No "sea of bricks" with this one, despite being in a dense residential street.
And "without ever having to leave" the village that has a waitrose, post office, and 2 shops.... :rotfl:
I might go for a viewing to be "beguiled"...0 -
Gosh, that's truly bizarre... Like the days of having a tin bath next to the range...
Shame, because the rest of the flat is rather splendid I think.0 -
Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
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Owain_Moneysaver wrote: »That's not "Authentic" that's squalid.
And probably a bit draughty round the bath too if the gaps round the window frame are not sealed...
Is that even legal?0 -
TheGardener wrote: ».
Is that even legal?
These days, it's 'non-compliant.'0
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