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The "have a look at this!" thread II
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Mayflower10cat wrote: »
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-38340529.html
Why the strange, low wall in the back garden???
There is a water butt up against the house and that garden shed is rather big. At a guess - they used the bottom bit of the garden for growing food originally and wanted to divide it off from "recreational" garden. Then the grandchildren came along and they got older and tireder....and bang went the veg. plot.0 -
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jane_smith wrote: »Sometimes you just need wealth shoved in your face to let you know how far you are away from Those That Have:
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-23537457.html
Hmmmm .... I might buy that, then buy some decrepit old caravan or campervan to park in there. Then live in it. Cheapest way by far to get a 2 bedroom home in SW7!!0 -
I love Manchester and I love that flat just a shame I'll never be able to afford it.0 -
I just wanna know how they get through the front door, pic 6!!! :rotfl:
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-23685279.html0 -
I'm loving the "practical kitchen"
http://www.foxtons.co.uk/search?location_ids=288&property_id=855762&search_form=map&search_type=LL&sp_max_days=7&stoppress=1&submit_type=search0 -
Upsidedown_Bear wrote: »
I can't see a bath or shower either. Very strange.0 -
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Upsidedown_Bear wrote: »0
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Upsidedown_Bear wrote: »The shower is on the landing :cool:
I completely missed it a very bizarre flat. Surely it'd be best making the bedroom into a kitchen/living room and making an ensuite in the reception room.0
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