Henners61
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The flooring under the dining table (pics 4 and 6) would be a death trap for meYou must be logged on to see external links
I'm not normally one for these type of things but they've made a really good job of this.
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The flooring under the dining table (pics 4 and 6) would be a death trap for meYou must be logged on to see external links
I'm not normally one for these type of things but they've made a really good job of this.
There would be 2-3 serious injuries every time you had a house party likeThe flooring under the dining table (pics 4 and 6) would be a death trap for me![]()
Turn the tennis court into a five a side pitch and I might consider it.This is my ideal retirement spot and an unbelievable house (over 2 normal size blocks of land), which will be way, way out of my and most people’s budgets….
From one of the photos you can see a rip on the shoreline right in front of it
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That's mental. Style over substance because it can't be practical on a daily basis.The flooring under the dining table (pics 4 and 6) would be a death trap for me![]()
Turn the tennis court into a five a side pitch and I might consider it.
Looks like the en suite is just behind the bed rather than in a different room as well. I like to keep the two separate with a door, never understood why people like to have an open plan shitter.
That's mental. Style over substance because it can't be practical on a daily basis.
Crikey, you could run the olympic 100 metres in that gardenI like this ... but the garden is way to big
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Don't know the area but you seem to get a lot of house for your money.I like this ... but the garden is way to big
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I was thinking that. Big place, could do loads with that garden, but very bland and cold. The first few pictures I was wondering if it was one currently being built and those were CGI architect pictures, it looked so sterile. I know some on the thread would see it as anti-modernisation, but I'd be taking up the big marble slabs of tiles and getting carpet down and seeing if I could do something more interesting with the expanse of concrete between the house and the rest of the garden. Get some herb and salad beds in to be close to the kitchen, a pond, just something green and alive really.Don't know the area but you seem to get a lot of house for your money.
Did you have a look at it on maps .? It ridiculously longCrikey, you could run the olympic 100 metres in that garden![]()
That is rather nice. I suspect a little above my pricing limit.This is my ideal retirement spot and an unbelievable house (over 2 normal size blocks of land), which will be way, way out of my and most people’s budgets….
From one of the photos you can see a rip on the shoreline right in front of it
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I get the impression that grass is only walked on when its getting cut ... then it would need a sitty down mowerI was thinking that. Big place, could do loads with that garden, but very bland and cold. The first few pictures I was wondering if it was one currently being built and those were CGI architect pictures, it looked so sterile. I know some on the thread would see it as anti-modernisation, but I'd be taking up the big marble slabs of tiles and getting carpet down and seeing if I could do something more interesting with the expanse of concrete between the house and the rest of the garden. Get some herb and salad beds in to be close to the kitchen, a pond, just something green and aliv
Wonder who’s that is henners. Its a strange old area that, not too far from some pretty grim bits or i suspect the cost would be nearer a million. Handy for the travellers rest n a chinese like!I like this ... but the garden is way to big
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Isnt it mad the cost of that v say the hartlepool one above.I wonder what happened in the kitchen.
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Not a road I go up or down often to be honest so hadnt spotted it before. Had to go up Oxford Road the other from Tones to Catcote road and the bottom half is like a slum !! .The golden bird is probably the only Chinese in town I havent used ( had a minging one from Welcome in Lister street last week :-()Wonder who’s that is henners. Its a strange old area that, not too far from some pretty grim bits or i suspect the cost would be nearer a million. Handy for the travellers rest n a chinese like!![]()
Don't know the area but you seem to get a lot of house for your money.
Wonder who’s that is henners. Its a strange old area that, not too far from some pretty grim bits or i suspect the cost would be nearer a million. Handy for the travellers rest n a chinese like!![]()
The shape of the whole place is really odd. Then you have two kitchens plus the kitchenette on the ground floor, while you have a utility room off a kitchen on the first floor.You must be logged on to see external links
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It’s an absolute mess initThe shape of the whole place is really odd. Then you have two kitchens plus the kitchenette on the ground floor, while you have a utility room off a kitchen on the first floor.
Looks like they have just been cramming rooms and features in anywhere they can.
Almost seems too cheap.I like this ... but the garden is way to big
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I think it’s already portioned up into individual flats. Which puts the pool in question.The shape of the whole place is really odd. Then you have two kitchens plus the kitchenette on the ground floor, while you have a utility room off a kitchen on the first floor.
Looks like they have just been cramming rooms and features in anywhere they can.