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The "have a look at this!" thread II
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I didn't like the marble bathroom, I thought it was ott. I like my bath to be white.
I just wouldn't feel like it was clean!
I agree on the clutter, I'd modernise it
Oh to win the lotto!0 -
Deep_In_Debt wrote: »Love this place but garage/bedroom... ?? pic 12!
Clearly love their car so much that they had to convert part of the house and create a very posh garage.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-26326656.html
As it's a mews house I guess they simply used the stables area.0 -
Deep_In_Debt wrote: »Love this place but garage/bedroom... ?? pic 12!
Clearly love their car so much that they had to convert part of the house and create a very posh garage.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-26326656.html
All that and they can only afford two bottles of wine......0 -
Better_Days wrote: ». Bunnies take quite a bit of looking after but are entertaining pets. Chickens are easier (as long as you keep the dreaded red mites at bay)
......and lice, scaly leg, intestinal worms, transmittable diseases from wild birds, attacks by badgers, foxes, rats + eliminating feather pecking and self-harm through broodiness......
Are you sure about that? :rotfl:0 -
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-42004274.html
I usually like contemporary but this is ghastly outside, and not great inside."The only man who makes money from a gold rush is the one selling the shovels..."0 -
Picture 3.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-41122499.html?premiumA=true
Enough guns and swords for you?!?0 -
Something a bit different, making the "best house in the worst street" error.
I spent £200,000 doing up my house just to make my neighbours jealous0 -
......and lice, scaly leg, intestinal worms, transmittable diseases from wild birds, attacks by badgers, foxes, rats + eliminating feather pecking and self-harm through broodiness......
Are you sure about that? :rotfl:
Ahhh...are you attempting to put me off having chucks again when we move?
Have had both chickens and bunnies and I found on the whole bunnies more difficult to keep and handle (teeth and kicking feet) vulnerable to fly strike in the summer, vulnerable to myxomatosis (even with vaccination as the strains mutate), VHD, destructive, females can be very moody, need company, but can be difficult to 'match up' etc. Unfortunately a lot of people keep rabbits in hutches instead of an enviroment where they can exhibit instinctual behaviour.
Although I must admit we did have a problem with red mites in the chicken coop a few years ago. DH cleared out the coop and put the bedding in the brown bin which happened to be near the house. Unfortunately thousands of the bloody things marched through the window frames and into the house. The poor dogs bed was literally crawling with them. Had to get the house sprayed.:eek:It is a good idea to be alone in a garden at dawn or dark so that all its shy presences may haunt you and possess you in a reverie of suspended thought.
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I_have_spoken wrote: »Something a bit different, making the "best house in the worst street" error.
I spent £200,000 doing up my house just to make my neighbours jealous
Is that article serious? I had to laugh at the "huge" garden! I didn't really like the work they'd done either (obviously jealous!)
too many comps..not enough time!0 -
I_have_spoken wrote: »Something a bit different, making the "best house in the worst street" error.
I spent £200,000 doing up my house just to make my neighbours jealous
I wouldn't want her as a neighbour and it's nothing to do with the house! What a B!!Slightly bitter0
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