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I don't know, lots would say that it's more a question of what one plays on it than how big the pipes are.moneysavinghero said:10 -
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Think I've been enjoying this thread for almost a decade now, still bringing tears to my eyes (oft he bellyful laughing type!).
Here's my small contribution today - think the vendor has found a cheeky way to market their art for sale for free:
3 bedroom terraced house for sale in Seaforth Avenue, Southend-On-Sea, SS2 (rightmove.co.uk)
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Seriously bad bathrooms. Shower in gf flat is in a cubby hole with loo on other side of rear lobby. Hope that the tenant does the skirting across between the two with the back door, hoping that upstairs neighbour isn't in the garden. What's on the floor in the kitchen?londonlydia said:Think I've been enjoying this thread for almost a decade now, still bringing tears to my eyes (oft he bellyful laughing type!).
Here's my small contribution today - think the vendor has found a cheeky way to market their art for sale for free:
3 bedroom terraced house for sale in Seaforth Avenue, Southend-On-Sea, SS2 (rightmove.co.uk)
Upstairs has to go through the kitchen then utility to visit the loo. Yet bathroom is massive and got room for a loo.0 -
Always slightly suspicious when there are no outside pics until over half way through, but wasn't expecting the unique garden feature - check out streetview on the street behind too.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/71790600?premiumA=true#/
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The art probably belongs to the tenants as it's rented out.londonlydia said:Think I've been enjoying this thread for almost a decade now, still bringing tears to my eyes (oft he bellyful laughing type!).
Here's my small contribution today - think the vendor has found a cheeky way to market their art for sale for free:
3 bedroom terraced house for sale in Seaforth Avenue, Southend-On-Sea, SS2 (rightmove.co.uk)
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Interesting how the pylons and wires seem to disappear when you view in Google Satellite view.Tiglet2 said:Always slightly suspicious when there are no outside pics until over half way through, but wasn't expecting the unique garden feature - check out streetview on the street behind too.
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Do they? I can still see them, admittedly they can be hard to spot in the overhead view but once seen they are clearly there.Patr100 said:
Interesting how the pylons and wires seem to disappear when you view in Google Satellite view.Tiglet2 said:Always slightly suspicious when there are no outside pics until over half way through, but wasn't expecting the unique garden feature - check out streetview on the street behind too.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/71790600?premiumA=true#/
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I'd guess it depends on the size of your screen, but I found them easily enough too. A feature which creates a real buzz; you'd think more people would want one.daivid said:
Do they? I can still see them, admittedly they can be hard to spot in the overhead view but once seen they are clearly there.Patr100 said:
Interesting how the pylons and wires seem to disappear when you view in Google Satellite view.Tiglet2 said:Always slightly suspicious when there are no outside pics until over half way through, but wasn't expecting the unique garden feature - check out streetview on the street behind too.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/71790600?premiumA=true#/
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