DaveH
Striker
It's a mirror, not sure why though
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It's a mirror, not sure why though
Could be the the angle of the photo and it's actually head height,can't think of any other reasonso it is! Looks very high up to be any use.
I heard two different stories.How is Bob's health by the way?
I thought it was a mirror but pic 19 has a similar arrangement, however the window shown in the ‘reflection’ in pic 19 doesn’t appear on this side of the mirror.so it is! Looks very high up to be any use.
You are right. You can see the shower cubicle reflected and it looks like what should be the door reflected but the window doesn't fit the perspective of any reflection. That whole wall looks wrong.I thought it was a mirror but pic 19 has a similar arrangement, however the window shown in the ‘reflection’ in pic 19 doesn’t appear on this side of the mirror.
Might explain why there’s no floor plan.You are right. You can see the shower cubicle reflected and it looks like what should be the door reflected but the window doesn't fit the perspective of any reflection. That whole wall looks wrong.
I wonder if MC Escher did their interior design?
I heard two different stories.
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Get down you dirty rascal.
That is impressive for £1.35m.
By comparison, instead of a castle with grounds, you can have a 13th floor flat with 4 rooms in Battersea, which is a pretty grim area from passing on the train.
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I really don't understand London. I was invited to an event on London City Island this morning and that was interesting to walk through. Compared to a lot of London, it is actually not bad. Formed by a bend in the river, it makes an island with virtually no traffic and you access it over a bridge from the DLR station near by. There are nice cafe court yard type areas and even a small area with a little bit of grass and a couple of shrubs. It has a few expensive looking bars and cafes, teaching places like the National Ballet and generally it seems quite and chilled. I could even hear a bird singing (only one mind). Best part of £3m to live there:Imagine dropping over a million quid on a flat and its not much better than those Echo24 ones
I saw this house being built on a green field site in the 1980s - apparently the owner was in his early 20s and had just made his fortune in the city.
In the mid-90s I was driving past one night to see police and an ambulance attending my neighbour's car after he crashed through the fence and hedge right next to the tower part of the house. My neighbour was still in the car with what looked like his brains spattered all over the interior. I thought he was a goner. It was actually his Indian takeaway. He had serious leg injuries, but eventually recovered.
I'd never seen inside the house until now. Some interesting ideas, but it doesn't quite come together as a unified whole.
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I’ve given up with mine. Might take back down and price up some extensions.Mine going back on Rightmove for the perverts this week.
That’s superbThis is rather nice
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