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Looking at the ladder in pic 19 I assume it was used as a terrace with sea views. Either the view is not that great or the photographer thought “I'm not risking going up there!”RHemmings said:
I'm not sure how serious you are, but I think that the carport doesn't need to be made out of what appears to be stone.Ditzy_Mitzy said:
How come? A house like that needs to have parking for the homeowner's Granada GXL, the homeowner's secretary's MG, sundry local councillors' Van Den Plas thing-a-majigs and the vicar's bicycle. The house also needs somewhere to keep a large bowl of fruit...RHemmings said:
I sort of feel that the carport is over-engineered.Dandie89 said:https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/149467760 Interesting place. Apart from the wood panelling, the fire place in the bay window, the avocado suite, the home bar, you have a hodge podge of glass internal doors to admire.2 -
Aww cute doggy....
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/149457368#/?channel=RES_BUY
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mark_cycling00 said:Aww cute doggy....
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/149457368#/?channel=RES_BUY
Nice covered patio tooLooks like some of his relations were used to make throws for the chairs
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A time warp and spot the EA.
Photos of New Street, Birmingham, West Midlands B36 - 67676669 | PrimeLocation
If you have nothing constructive to say just move along.4 -
The TV in picture 4! You'll get a squint trying to watch that.
Photos of Eccles Road, Clapham Junction SW11 - 67677496 | PrimeLocation
If you have nothing constructive to say just move along.0 -
mark_cycling00 said:Aww cute doggy....
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/149457368#/?channel=RES_BUY
Nice covered patio too
Oooh, that's a lovely house....
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When I see 'time warp' houses on here, I wonder how atypical they would be for Leicester. There are so many properties here so much more time-warpy than this onejoho said:A time warp and spot the EA.
Photos of New Street, Birmingham, West Midlands B36 - 67676669 | PrimeLocation
Good sized rooms there, and the garage gives the opportunity to expand even further. I think it might even be able to turn it into a bedroom with ensuite.0 -
A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.11
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Can you imagine the price if it was 400 miles south?Owain_Moneysaver said:0 -
The sign says 'Auchenbowie House', but this is what I find when I google that.Owain_Moneysaver said:
https://assets.savills.com/properties/GBEDRSEDS160283/EDS160283_EDS17001527.PDF
Also in Stirling. No price that I can see. Perhaps if you have to ask you can't afford it.1
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