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Not a Corrie fan?Ditzy_Mitzy said:
Why would one name a house after Boris Johnson?Silvertabby said:
I wonder if the house name is "The Old Rectory".ProDave said:
No mention of the fake stone cladding?Patr100 said:A "Useful loft space with skylight" that clearly has been used as a bedroom (possibly for a child, given the "Cars" pic)
One can only hope the family are moving to larger accommodation.
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Ooh I really like that. That's a lot of hinges on the bedroom window though (pic 15).....Owain_Moneysaver said:Shout out to people who don't know what the opposite of in is.1 -
Are they hinges, or the fittings of some sort of secondary double glazing?YoungBlueEyes said:
Ooh I really like that. That's a lot of hinges on the bedroom window though (pic 15).....Owain_Moneysaver said:1 -
Ah yeah, think you're right there Silvertabby.Shout out to people who don't know what the opposite of in is.0
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Oh, lovely house! And in a lovely town.ProDave said:
And plaster on the walls (pic 17)Owain_Moneysaver said:0 -
Blurb says the bedroom has sash windows, so fixings for (removable) secondary glazing would be a logical conclusion.Silvertabby said:
Are they hinges, or the fittings of some sort of secondary double glazing?YoungBlueEyes said:
Ooh I really like that. That's a lot of hinges on the bedroom window though (pic 15).....Owain_Moneysaver said:
Any language construct that forces such insanity in this case should be abandoned without regrets. –
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Another time warp and rather sad solo seperate dining in the kitchen.
Photos of St Pauls Road East, Dorking RH4 - 64904760 | PrimeLocation
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joho said:Another time warp and rather sad solo dining in the kitchen.
Photos of St Pauls Road East, Dorking RH4 - 64904760 | PrimeLocationTwo tables - His & Hers dining rather than solo methinks.Nice big garden in a quiet secluded bit of town - Would make a nice home for someone.
Any language construct that forces such insanity in this case should be abandoned without regrets. –
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That and the adjoining property were for many decades, solicitors' offices. My first year in primary school was spent in Barn Hill, as the school rented 2 very large rooms in a building behind the Methodist church towards the top of the hill.Owain_Moneysaver said:
The 4 storey building next but one (in pic 20) with the mansard roof and double fronted bow windows has only recently been converted to wholly residential as it was a restaurant for many decades, latterly being a curry houseIf you are querying your Council Tax band would you please state whether you are in England, Scotland or Wales7
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