Strange & Unusual Houses
- Squirrel
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Re: Strange & Unusual Houses
Hell yeah! :lol:
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And also in the same house patio doors for the wardrobe :lol:


- Squirrel
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Oh my god, that's so awful :lol:
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Very useful though. They seem to like coats :lol:
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They have very neat wardrobes, just as well! How bizarre.
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What a bunch of weirdos :))
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That's all terrible. WTF?
- Rebel Pebble
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I saw this house and wondered where the second bedroom was then realised it's in the middle with no actual windows but a skylight instead. Not sure about that.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for ... 05621.html
I found how the house looked 2.5 years ago before someone extended it, tarted the kitchen up a bit, put a woodburner in, improved the garden and added £160,000 to the price (the market has risen but not by quite that much!). Back then the 2nd bedroom had a window!
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/house-prices ... ry=england
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for ... 05621.html
I found how the house looked 2.5 years ago before someone extended it, tarted the kitchen up a bit, put a woodburner in, improved the garden and added £160,000 to the price (the market has risen but not by quite that much!). Back then the 2nd bedroom had a window!
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/house-prices ... ry=england
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A feature skylight, no less!
I think that house has a slightly strange feel to it overall - I can't quite put my finger on it, but it looks like a holiday home rather than a place where people actually live.
I think that house has a slightly strange feel to it overall - I can't quite put my finger on it, but it looks like a holiday home rather than a place where people actually live.
- sally maclennane
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It's very cute but it's TINY! And so expensive!
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Very tiny, but Woking is prime commuter territory, with fast trains into Waterloo, so you pay a premium for that I think.
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my god, the price!
My room in halls only had a sky light. And the only way I could look out of it, was by standing on the top of the radiator. I can laugh now, but I genuinely think it contributed to the probable depression I developed at the time. I really hated it.
My room in halls only had a sky light. And the only way I could look out of it, was by standing on the top of the radiator. I can laugh now, but I genuinely think it contributed to the probable depression I developed at the time. I really hated it.
- Rebel Pebble
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I do think it's overpriced for the particular area of Woking it's in.
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It's really not, but the lack of windows is weird-feeling.
- Marth
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It's horrible, cold looking. I've strongly taken against it.
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- Livilla
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Re: Strange & Unusual Houses
They would have been better to swap the bathroom and second bedroom around, have an internal bathroom, and punch a window through the side wall for the re-located bedroom. I suspect the fact it's detached and comes with a reasonable garden and a outside studio has bumped the price up a fair bit?
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This bathroom! Is that a carpeted bath panel?!


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Nice. And with a plug in electrical radiator. Are those a good idea in bathrooms?
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Also, is that graffiti on the wall to the right of the window?

Also, is that graffiti on the wall to the right of the window?