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I know it's of its time, but the prime interest in this house is its location and lovely views, and was in the 60s. The loud decor just distracts from that, and I'm sure did in the 60s too. Pic 10 for example just leads the eye away from the view as do the bold colours in pic 13. Shame - so many UK houses have awful small windows and here's one with lovely picture windows.Oxon said:
10 tins of white matt and I'd move in tomorrow.5 - 
            robatwork said:
I know it's of its time, but the prime interest in this house is its location and lovely views, and was in the 60s. The loud decor just distracts from that, and I'm sure did in the 60s too. Pic 10 for example just leads the eye away from the view as do the bold colours in pic 13. Shame - so many UK houses have awful small windows and here's one with lovely picture windows.Oxon said:
10 tins of white matt and I'd move in tomorrow.
Yes, so would I.0 - 
            6 feet wide house anyone??
https://www.winkworth.co.uk/properties/sales/goldhawk-road-shepherds-bush-w12/SHE121014#about
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Horror show and for their £15k commission can't even spell landscaped properly.Tiglet2 said:6 feet wide house anyone??
https://www.winkworth.co.uk/properties/sales/goldhawk-road-shepherds-bush-w12/SHE121014#about0 - 
            
I think that was posted here earlier when it went on the market in Sept last year.Tiglet2 said:6 feet wide house anyone??
https://www.winkworth.co.uk/properties/sales/goldhawk-road-shepherds-bush-w12/SHE121014#about
Obviously they haven't found a buyer so time for the press and online etc to do the rest again.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/news/articles/dream-properties/narrowest-house-in-london
Added on 15/09/2020
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/84817372
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I like the way they have blurred the pictures in Pic 3 so we don't recognise who it is.poppy10_2 said:Sorry if it's been already postedThe garden furniture overlooking the bathtub is a nice touch.2 - 
            
A few years ago a similar property came up for sale near where we used to live, complete with the same orange pine cladding. There was so much interest it went to sealed bids. It didn't get knocked down.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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Try this one, lovely big windows and upside down design toorobatwork said:
I know it's of its time, but the prime interest in this house is its location and lovely views, and was in the 60s. The loud decor just distracts from that, and I'm sure did in the 60s too. Pic 10 for example just leads the eye away from the view as do the bold colours in pic 13. Shame - so many UK houses have awful small windows and here's one with lovely picture windows.Oxon said:
10 tins of white matt and I'd move in tomorrow.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/97516775#/
plus amusing photos of the garden with dematerialising rotary airer but pic 14 sells it to me, can that really be a clog wearing sheep to greet guests? Sadly the sheep/whatever is completely obscured in pic 21.
I covet the waste paper basket in pic 19 too.2 - 
            goldfinches said:
Try this one, lovely big windows and upside down design toorobatwork said:
I know it's of its time, but the prime interest in this house is its location and lovely views, and was in the 60s. The loud decor just distracts from that, and I'm sure did in the 60s too. Pic 10 for example just leads the eye away from the view as do the bold colours in pic 13. Shame - so many UK houses have awful small windows and here's one with lovely picture windows.Oxon said:
10 tins of white matt and I'd move in tomorrow.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/97516775#/
plus amusing photos of the garden with dematerialising rotary airer but pic 14 sells it to me, can that really be a clog wearing sheep to greet guests? Sadly the sheep/whatever is completely obscured in pic 21.
I covet the waste paper basket in pic 19 too.
That's lovely!2 
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