Things I found on Rightmove

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12:37pm, 8 Aug 2022
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Rosehip
I prefer the white house opposite, it was an ‘eco’ build with solar panels and solar thermal and they have a garden based on re-use/recycle growing veg in old water pipes etc.
Aug 2022
8:53pm, 8 Aug 2022
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quimby
2 mins is a long time when you need a wee.

Especially when you both still work from home and are trying to get it done in the 5 minutes before a meeting...
Aug 2022
7:33am, 15 Aug 2022
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Muttley
Quite a nice little pied a terre ...

rightmove.co.uk

(I shall resist the temptation to rant about why should people be allowed to own land on this scale)
Aug 2022
7:44am, 15 Aug 2022
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rf_fozzy
Don't worry, it will be bought by a foreign "investor," probably from China, Russia or the middle east
Aug 2022
8:03am, 15 Aug 2022
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Johnny Blaze
If I had the cash I would buy it and re-wild it. Plus gift a 100 yard coastal strip to the NT.
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8:16am, 15 Aug 2022
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Muttley
^
Yup.
Aug 2022
8:35am, 15 Aug 2022
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Diogenes
There's an interesting backstory to this.

itv.com

I'd like to buy it so I could keep it as it is.
Aug 2022
10:24am, 15 Aug 2022
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Rosehip
Also would keep as is, would go far that with a huge lottery win :)
Aug 2022
10:35am, 15 Aug 2022
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Velociraptor
I'd turn Trevalga into a large estate of modern houses built for local occupancy, rental only. Priority to current residents.
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10:50am, 15 Aug 2022
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stilldreaming
With Velociraptor on that one!

On the subject of rewilding, we've got some uncultivated fields across the road from us (will be built on eventually) which caught fire on Saturday. The wind blew the flames across a road and up to the fences of some of the houses which had been built. Very scary! The fact that the fields have been taken out of arable cultivation and left wild meant that they were very vulnerable to fire in this dry weather. Just a thought about one of the possible downsides of rewilding (there are others imho, but not for here!).

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