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It's a 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom house.
That's a different bathroom for each of my daily visits0 -
Not sure I've ever seen so many Yankee Candles - not even in a shop
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-72077150.html0 -
SuperMoose wrote: »Back-to-back houses certainly weren't rare although relatively few survived the slum clearences.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back-to-back_house
https://periodhouse.blogspot.co.uk/2011/07/back-to-backs.html
Bradford back-to-backs:
http://www.bradfordhistorical.org.uk/houses.html
I owned a "back to back" until about 18 months ago. I loved it. With windows only to the front elevation and surrounded on the other three sides by other dwellings it was very cosy and economical to heat although I suppose I was lucky being the side facing south
It was three stories high. The ground and side walls were thick stone but the upper two stories were separated from our back neighbour by just a single brick wall. I could have held a conversation with the neighbour while we lay in our beds if I had wanted, I guess when they were built in 1865 household noise was not such an issue. We had some work done so included some sound proofing which was pretty effective although I was still nervous of experiencing what my next door neighbour did when the chap behind him sent a brick through when hanging something on the wall.0 -
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ScarletMarble wrote: »
It doesn't look very semi-detached either...0 -
ScarletMarble wrote: »
Aren't they just!
The one that struck me - still got a sticky label on the loo. Promptly interpreted by me as = If they don't even deal with tiny little tasks like removing that, then goodness knows how much work the house needs doing.0 -
Not sure I've ever seen so many Yankee Candles - not even in a shop
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-72077150.html
I love that rug! :j0 -
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