Things I found on Rightmove
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27 May
8:12am, 27 May 2025
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Muttley
If you look on Street View, it's right opposite a Wetherspoons.
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27 May
8:36am, 27 May 2025
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richmac
Interesting to see the pro con thoughts on that!
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27 May
8:49am, 27 May 2025
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Cerrertonia
Mark J 🇳🇿 wrote: . I had a bath yesterday as it happens - usually only have one or two per year. Our bath has glorious views over the garden and Yorkshire Dales countryside, better than any other place in the house, and yesterday there were also swallows and housemartins swooping about outside the window. Two problems, though. I can't see a thing without my glasses, and they would steam up in the bathroom. The other is that if you stand up in the bath, any passing walkers who happened to be looking up at the wrong moment will get a view too.
Can't recall the last time I had a bath, let alone thought I need a TV to watch while I'm doing it. |
27 May
10:57am, 27 May 2025
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jabberknit
Some of that 'bespoke interior' looks a bit AI-generated.
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27 May
11:46pm, 27 May 2025
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Mark J 🇳🇿
Muttley wrote: If you look on Street View, it's right opposite a Wetherspoons. 4 million quid to be opposite one of them, sheesh. No thanks. |
28 May
5:16pm, 28 May 2025
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JustCommando!
I did look at the first few pics of that one the other day, being as it is handy for the MIL. "slightly" out of budget tho. I like the floorplan with a rather optimistic "up" by the slide on the ground floor.
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29 May
9:01am, 29 May 2025
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McGoohan
I cycled past this Grade II listed building on the Essex/Suffolk border the other day. grierandpartners.co.uk Despite the agents saying it's in Colchester, it isn't. It's technically in Stratford St Mary in Suffolk. It's a bit of a fixer-upper but only £365K. I'd like to know what happened here because it's quite a remarkable building. I am assuming an old person died here who had lived here decades. There is also a derelict pub across the road (Black Horse) so I do not know what happened in this village. Note the details do also say: "please be aware there are two authorised graves situated in the garden of the property." ![]() |
29 May
9:25am, 29 May 2025
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Mark J 🇳🇿
Blimey, thatʻs proper grade II listed. Some real history there. Mine and Mrs Jʻs first project was a grade II listed property in Earith, Cambs, but the previous owners had pretty much ripped all evidence of any history out of it, that the council pretty much let us do what we wanted to to it. That one would be a really cool project, if you had no money worries and plenty of time to play with. Iʻd like to have a crack at that. |
29 May
12:22pm, 29 May 2025
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minardi
That is a fabulous money pit. I wish they'd mentioned who was actually buried there.
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29 May
2:10pm, 29 May 2025
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richmac
minardi wrote: That is a fabulous money pit. I wish they'd mentioned who was actually buried there. Maybe it was owned by the mob before ?? |
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