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I thought I'd post this one after seeing someone else comment in another thread about disliking open plan spaces.This is one that we thought about looking at, but it has the most bonkers open plan layout. I think the wide angle lens is making it look bigger than it is, but I'd be cycling round the hall and living room if it was like that.
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Spreadsheetman said:I thought I'd post this one after seeing someone else comment in another thread about disliking open plan spaces.This is one that we thought about looking at, but it has the most bonkers open plan layout. I think the wide angle lens is making it look bigger than it is, but I'd be cycling round the hall and living room if it was like that.0
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I just can't believe that you can spend £600k on a bungalow in North Walsham, it's where I grew up.
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Patr100 said:Spreadsheetman said:I thought I'd post this one after seeing someone else comment in another thread about disliking open plan spaces.This is one that we thought about looking at, but it has the most bonkers open plan layout. I think the wide angle lens is making it look bigger than it is, but I'd be cycling round the hall and living room if it was like that.
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I will certainly not want to use that shower as can look down the stairs.1
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Which one is it ?
Pandemic was final straw and not economically viable Bid to replace East Runton pub and restaurant with houses | North Norfolk News
Or "Successful Restaurant and B&B" 6 bedroom detached house for sale in High Street, East Runton, NR27 (rightmove.co.uk)
Something strange is going on though, why apply for planning to knockdown and redevelop whilst trying to sell the business.
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user1977 said:Kyrae said:
Beautiful views of the river of course but the Environment Agency Flood Map suggests it could be more than the views that might immerse you. Also, the video demonstrates well the views your will enjoy of the busy road in the other direction.0 -
picky123 said:Which one is it ?
Pandemic was final straw and not economically viable Bid to replace East Runton pub and restaurant with houses | North Norfolk News
Or "Successful Restaurant and B&B" 6 bedroom detached house for sale in High Street, East Runton, NR27 (rightmove.co.uk)
Something strange is going on though, why apply for planning to knockdown and redevelop whilst trying to sell the business.1
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