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Rightmove Voyeurism

Something a bit different, although interior is a bit bland

All the curves make me feel a bit uncomfortable. Don’t know why :lol:

Love this place:

Class that. Love the farmhouse feel. Not sure it’d work in Sunderland but when I win the Euros my Lake District getaway will have that feel.
 
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Really nicely done but I can’t get away with no eye level windows in the main room. However you’re right, it’s a lovely conversion
It seems a really lovely home, but the bathroom access seems a bit odd, especially for the loft bedroom. And the second lavatory is right next to the sink (?)

Mind it is being sold as a one bedroom property so maybe not too bad
 
It seems a really lovely home, but the bathroom access seems a bit odd, especially for the loft bedroom. And the second lavatory is right next to the sink (?)

Mind it is being sold as a one bedroom property so maybe not too bad
Also the dining table is a long walk from the kitchen and you can’t put it nearer without blocking proximity to the wood burning stove from the seating area. I’d have put that stove further down the long room. But maybe there were planning restrictions
 
If they ever made an Endeavour (young morse) style tv series along the lines of Young Vera they could use it. I could imagine Bob n Thelma popping round there for a Fondue night anarl with all the badminton crowd.
House gave me a flashback of calling for my more 'well off' mates mid 70s and bouncing my casey on their kitchen floor.
 
needs updating and the drying taking off the line!
It's odd that there's a 1930s fireplace inside a house that looks sixties. There are chimneys though, so the house was clearly built with open fires. Maybe it was built in the fifties, when a new style of architecture was coming in but because of continuing rationing or shortages or whatever, that was the best fireplace they could get.
 
What do you think of this one:
As a modern house, it's canny. Sensational gardens. The greyness is awful though and I'd be asking for £5k off as it needs a complete redecoration. The owners clearly appreciate colour and have an eye (see the garden) so why they've done every room in boring, monotonous grey is beyond me.
 
As a modern house, it's canny. Sensational gardens. The greyness is awful though and I'd be asking for £5k off as it needs a complete redecoration. The owners clearly appreciate colour and have an eye (see the garden) so why they've done every room in boring, monotonous grey is beyond me.
It's in a really nice area of Crook as well. Looks prime for developing, really caught my eye.
 
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