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And who would want to sit out in the 'courtyard'? Not me!Hannimal said:Hey, let's distract the prospective buyer from the fact that the walk-in cupboard has a huge damp issue by calling it a vault.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/88980688#/
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            a quarter million pounds to live in squalor. nice one, bristol1
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spot the cat on streetview, just passed the junction xHannimal said:Hey, let's distract the prospective buyer from the fact that the walk-in cupboard has a huge damp issue by calling it a vault.
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"The property was built for the vendor in the 1960's but now requires a scheme of upgrading and offers a substantial blank canvass for a buyer to create their own comfortable family home. "Oxon said:

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Which I fear is code for "lovely large plot, so you can flatten it and build something much less interesting instead".mum2boys83 said:
"The property was built for the vendor in the 1960's but now requires a scheme of upgrading and offers a substantial blank canvass for a buyer to create their own comfortable family home. "Oxon said:
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            I've never seen wallpapering quite like this before.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/77752863#/
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It reminds me of making doll's houses from cardboard boxes when I was a child. I'd paper the walls using sample wallpaper (can you still get those multi-sample packs?) and the finished effect was very similar to that flat.Eilidh1970 said:I've never seen wallpapering quite like this before.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/77752863#/
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            Sorry if it's been already postedThe garden furniture overlooking the bathtub is a nice touch.
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At least 4 houses on that plot.davidmcn said:
Which I fear is code for "lovely large plot, so you can flatten it and build something much less interesting instead".mum2boys83 said:
"The property was built for the vendor in the 1960's but now requires a scheme of upgrading and offers a substantial blank canvass for a buyer to create their own comfortable family home. "Oxon said:

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