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Lovely that. A veritable snip at £4,250,000
Terraced house and you wouldn't get any peace due to that anti Brexit bellend shouting all day and Tommy Robinson fans drooling all over the street.
I like the scenic shot at the end. Just in case you'd lived in a cave all your life and had no idea what Westminster looks like.
Kim Darroch is moving on quickly.
I love that.Cheaper in Yorkshire. No idea what I’d do with a massive barn like that but I want one anyway.
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I do think in the unlikely event that I ever owned a house like some of these, with a pool, that I would rarely use it. Looks nice to dip in on a warm day but would be crap for actual swimming. By the time you turn, two strokes and you are at the other side.Ten metre swimming pool puts me off its just not big enough
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Love this one. Nice location too if you work from home.
Friends of ours bought a nice place in the middle of nowhere (Alnham is the local metropolis), with a nice pool.I do think in the unlikely event that I ever owned a house like some of these, with a pool, that I would rarely use it. Looks nice to dip in on a warm day but would be crap for actual swimming. By the time you turn, two strokes and you are at the other side.
First time I ever went to my sisters sister-in-laws on the wentworth estate in Virginia waters as we drove up the drive I thought they had a small cottage on the side of the house,turns out it was a pump/heating room of sorts for the indoor pool.I do think in the unlikely event that I ever owned a house like some of these, with a pool, that I would rarely use it. Looks nice to dip in on a warm day but would be crap for actual swimming.
I suppose that is one of the things. If you want to be able to dip in when you feel like it, you need to keep the water heated all the time. That has to cost, unless you have a solar farm.Friends of ours bought a nice place in the middle of nowhere (Alnham is the local metropolis), with a nice pool.
They can't afford to heat it.
yes please......that'll do for me....
When we bought our house we loved the place but didn’t think we’d use the pool. Turns out we use it just about every day in the summer, even if just for a few minutes exercise. We hardly use the hot tub though.I suppose that is one of the things. If you want to be able to dip in when you feel like it, you need to keep the water heated all the time. That has to cost, unless you have a solar farm.
I have often wondered the same about hot tubs, they must cost a fair bit to heat. Do they get full of bugs easily? We have had paddling pools for the kids and it seems that after an hour half the local insects have died in it.
One thing I'll never understood is the recent popularity of those things. Seems pointless, although probably missing something great about themWhen we bought our house we loved the place but didn’t think we’d use the pool. Turns out we use it just about every day in the summer, even if just for a few minutes exercise. We hardly use the hot tub though.
As for the insects, they go straight into the filters.
We had one in our holiday home a few years back. The lasses were in all day but I only had a dodge in on the last night in a "I've paid for it so I'm going to use it" attitude. It was nice enough and relaxing but I was already relaxed and now I was pissing wet.One thing I'll never understood is the recent popularity of those things. Seems pointless, although probably missing something great about them
Invite mates round to sit in a giant bath. Seems odd to me.One thing I'll never understood is the recent popularity of those things. Seems pointless, although probably missing something great about them