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guitaruser
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Hi, a guy at work showed me a website where you enter your postcode and it brings up aerial photos of your house.
It was a free site, something like about my street.com
Would be grateful if anyone could point me in the right direction to find it:beer:
It was a free site, something like about my street.com
Would be grateful if anyone could point me in the right direction to find it:beer:
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http://www.aboutmyplace.co.uk/
Type in postcode, then when the map comes up see if there is a "Birds Eye View" link - if so, you get to see them in 3D0 -
PasturesNew wrote: »http://www.aboutmyplace.co.uk/
Type in postcode, then when the map comes up see if there is a "Birds Eye View" link - if so, you get to see them in 3D
Thats the one - thanks very much.
The birds eye view from different directions is great, just kept my 61 year old mother entertained for an hour on a boring Saturday night!0 -
guitaruser wrote: »Thats the one - thanks very much.
The birds eye view from different directions is great, just kept my 61 year old mother entertained for an hour on a boring Saturday night!
Birds eye view? Where did you see that?0 -
I can't get a map up at all0
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Birds eye view? Where did you see that?
http://www.aboutmyplace.co.uk/showmap?id=494&type=region&searchId=312561899673844411
The birds eye view is not countrywide but take a look at the above link for Exeter to see what views if offersA retired senior partner, in own agency, with 40 years experience in property sales & new build. In latter part of career specialising in commercial - mostly business sales.0 -
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Does anyone know how to copy the ariel view off google maps. I need to be able to email an actual image of a property rather than the link.
Help would be much appreciated.0 -
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Didn't Her Majesty have some shares in an outfit like this? I think she lost most of her investment after the dot com bubble burst.Founder member MSE Jet Airways Mile High Club
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