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Metranil_Vavin wrote: »Had to post this..love the way that pic 4 is described as a 'manageable courtyard garden'!!!!
http://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/32259186?search_identifier=debc6e49a12b46e37f1b76b1c74176a9
We are looking to buy a house in this area, it's depressing to see what a shade under £400k can buy you here now...:(
Move?
(Further out)They deem him their worst enemy who tells them the truth. -- Plato0 -
We're thinking about it.
Thing is my little boy is happily settled into nursery and there is a fantastic primary school 2 streets away that we want him to go to.
We have been considering Brighton as compared to the silly prices in London now, it is actually more affordable, but I'm just not sure.
An average 3 bed house in our road was snapped up in a day for £750k last week..it's ridiculous.Metranil dreams of becoming a neon,You don't even take him seriously,How am I going to get to heaven?,When I'm just balanced so precariously..0 -
Brighton's nice. When I lived in London, I often took the kids for days out there. I'd have loved to have lived there.0
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Never posted on here before but felt compelled to share this http://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/32157712?search_identifier=b2b20cbfe0f08eccb07047b2a3a3d055
Dame Barbara Cartland would love that bathroom;)
A carpeted pouf as a TV stand? The mind boggles.0 -
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A bit of googling shows that house was home to Sheffield's equivalent of Peter Stringfellow.If you go down to the woods today you better not go alone.0
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Grumpelstiltskin wrote: »A bit of googling shows that house was home to Sheffield's equivalent of Peter Stringfellow.
Ah, I imagined something along those lines! It was the sofa in the bathroom (nicely positioned for someone to sit watching the bather) and the type of bed that gave it away!0 -
I'm particularly enjoying pic 8. This is how I imagine the set of a 70's porno to look
And yet other rooms look like a little old granny's house. Maybe Pornogran lives there.:DSave £12k in 2022 thread #7:
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Wentthedaywell? wrote: »And yet other rooms look like a little old granny's house. Maybe Pornogran lives there.:D
Even !!!!!! stars get old!!Slightly bitter0 -
Looks like Shakin' Stevens is selling his flat
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-42657787.html
and here is a video to accompany your viewing of this property listing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqQasoWm7Kg0
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