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westernpromise wrote: »An optical illusion caused by the remarkably low ceilings! Look at the space between the top of the bed and the ceiling in photo 10. Or the top of the bath and the ceiling in 11....attic flat in the former servants' quarters I'd say.
Knowing that area it was likely a 2 bed flat originally, with 1 reception and a smaller galley style kitchen. I'd guess the loft has been converted but obviously the ceilings cannot be raised.
Bath still looks tall vs the candlestick though?Feb 2015 NSD Challenge 8/12JAN NSD 11/16
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Knowing that area it was likely a 2 bed flat originally, with 1 reception and a smaller galley style kitchen. I'd guess the loft has been converted but obviously the ceilings cannot be raised.
Bath still looks tall vs the candlestick though?
The particulars say the building was converted in 2013 so I think it might still have been a complete house up until then. In fact a quick look on Glasgow City Council's planning portal says it was previously a care home.
I went to view a flat in that street when I was at university but even for us students is was pretty grotty, nothing like the flat in the listing.0 -
Pic 7: Does anyone think this should be reported to the RSPCA? That horse appears to have very little room to move around and nothing to eat.
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Pic 7: Does anyone think this should be reported to the RSPCA? That horse appears to have very little room to move around and nothing to eat.
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It looks like the field behind the horse is part of the same plot of land so I imagine this is just a temporary bit for him to be in. I can see jumps and all that sort of stuff so I can't imagine that run is for him 24/7 but I see what you mean.0 -
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WabbitWabbit wrote: »
Ha ha! Plus spot the cat.0 -
quantumlobster wrote: »Bonus points for not one, but TWO (yes TWO) of those utterly dismal cast concrete/brick "fireplaces". The late 70s/early 80s has much to answer for.
On the other hand, I had an illuminated 'display unit' almost identical to the one in Pic 2 in the mid 1970s. Habitat finest IIRC. It went really well with the black canvas and chrome sofa which replaced the black plastic inflatable chairs which were all we could afford in 1971. Happy days:o0 -
Picture 11 - How do you get in and out the bath? Is a step ladder required?
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Perhaps it has a door in the side that we can't see. You know, for those people who like to get in the bath fully clothed, according to various adverts I've seen:cool:0 -
WabbitWabbit wrote: »ukmaggie45 wrote: »Ha ha! Plus spot the cat.
My eyes are not what they used to be. Is there something missing from pics 14 & 24?0
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