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I don't know if my discomfort at this entrance marks me as a paranoid urbanite. Look at all those wide open spaces and no secure looking front to hide behind. Aaaargh, it's all glass! http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-27970965.html"Do not regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many"0
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General_Grant wrote: »So hygiene requirements allow for a toilet with no hand-washing facilities?
and ... what about a bathroom with a bidet?
VEGAN for the environment, for the animals, for health and for people
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in the right location glass doors are ideal .You can see who is at the door without needing to open it .
Not for me ... I like to think I'm private as I come downstairs wrapped in a towel, I don't want people seeing me as I decide I don't want to answer the door today. If I HAD to live somewhere like that there would be some big thick curtains going up pronto.
VEGAN for the environment, for the animals, for health and for people
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I thought this one was a bit pricey for a bungalow, until I saw what was included at the bottom of the garden. A fully let 12 unit business park! Pic 17 onwards.
http://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/32085137?search_identifier=af7ebca5bcabd9cff4370adf705cc9350 -
Poor cat if it lives there
VEGAN for the environment, for the animals, for health and for people
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Someone sold off a bit of their garden?
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-43086688.html?utm_content=ealertspropertylink&utm_medium=email&utm_source=emailupdates&utm_campaign=emailupdates1day&utm_term=buying&sc_id=11588101&onetime_FromEmail=true
wonder if you could actually fit furniture in pic 4Mortgage free as of 10/02/2015. Every brick and blade of grass belongs to meeeee. :j0 -
Someone sold off a bit of their garden?
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-43086688.html?utm_content=ealertspropertylink&utm_medium=email&utm_source=emailupdates&utm_campaign=emailupdates1day&utm_term=buying&sc_id=11588101&onetime_FromEmail=true
wonder if you could actually fit furniture in pic 4
Saw what you mean, as per end photo = big house decided to garden grab their own garden and built the bungalow. Presume it was a granny annexe and they have now decided to sell to a stranger?0 -
that was my first thought too - typical of squatters???
but if that was the case there is not a mark on the walls and all the pictures are straight so someone has a really warped mind to do that to a place
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Looks to me as though someone was looking for their 'inheritance' or believed the rumours that grandad had a lot of cash stashed away.0
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