Strange & Unusual Houses
- baargain
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When I saw Ipswich, I was all "where in Suffolk IS this?"
- Tits McGee
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An evil Teletubby Bond villain!
I wouldn’t want to live there, but it’d make a great Airbnb let and I do like the library.
I've got ham, but I'm not a hamster
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Perfectly normal 'park home', right? Just look at the street view
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- Glint
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- Zoomer
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How on earth did that happen?
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We went through Camber Sands a couple of weeks ago! I'd have stopped to admire the view if I'd known it was that good
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- Livilla
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That was not what I was expecting when I clicked that link!
The globe house is quite bonkers, but does look very liveable (with all the dated furniture removed though!)
The globe house is quite bonkers, but does look very liveable (with all the dated furniture removed though!)
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"Uniquely styled" is definitely one way of putting it (although picture #8 did make me smile).
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Weird, so the bed is on a platform? I hate all that plastic leaf crap.
Malan
- baargain
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Kitty!
There are two baths, why. Why?
There are two baths, why. Why?
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I don't know. And the second one next to the desk too, what a lovely Zoom backdrop.
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No baths in bedrooms I think there are two baths, looking at the floor plan.
Well that's just bizarre. Lots of stuff, but no actual furniture. Where do they sit? And that tiny child's table
Well that's just bizarre. Lots of stuff, but no actual furniture. Where do they sit? And that tiny child's table
- Hazey_Jane
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The kitchen and the bathroom are so disappointing after the rest of that flat Del.
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I think they’ve been quite clever in a small space. There’s at least one adult and one child living there, I think*? They’ve tried to carve out little spaces, I think.
* unless it’s an adult who lives alone and stores teddy bears over the open bath .
* unless it’s an adult who lives alone and stores teddy bears over the open bath .
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My money’s on one adult.