What does your house look like?

What does your house look like?

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caiss4

1,874 posts

197 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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solo2 said:
caiss4 said:
Unfortunately not but there was a 'Homes under the Hammer' episode made featuring the build.
Linky please
I can't find a link for the programme. It was 2006 and none of the episodes from that far back appear to be available on line now. Sorry.

Justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

242 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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Victorian terrace from the front, but extended a little.








L100NYY

35,179 posts

243 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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Wow chum clap

Any external pics?

Rickyy

6,618 posts

219 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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That is beautiful JAYB!

L100NYY

35,179 posts

243 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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barchetta_boy said:
This is me. Early 18C Kentish farmhouse with a Victorian section built on the back, so it looks totally different from the front and the back.



That is beautiful cloud9

Justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

242 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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No external pics on my tablet, but not that far removed from the Leytonstone place a few posts up. Classic Victorian London terrace. They all look kind of the same. Great proportions though, high ceilings and good sized original rooms.

Now 5 beds and three floors. Original fireplaces and covings, mouldings, tiles etc, but the modern additions are very contemporary. Have to give credit to the guys that did it, it all works well together.

L100NYY

35,179 posts

243 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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Never did like you tbh.

Justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

242 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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L100NYY said:
Never did like you tbh.
I know what you get to play with at work. Right back at ya, as the yoot say.

CharlesdeGaulle

26,242 posts

180 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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That's nicely done JAYB. What's thew outbuilding in the garden; home office/man-cave?

Justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

242 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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CharlesdeGaulle said:
That's nicely done JAYB. What's thew outbuilding in the garden; home office/man-cave?
EA answer: a spacious brick built summer house with integrated light and power.

Truth: Shed.

CharlesdeGaulle

26,242 posts

180 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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All looks great.

Must be infuriating having to mow that small lawn with limited access. Did you consider that artificial grass?


Justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

242 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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CharlesdeGaulle said:
All looks great.

Must be infuriating having to mow that small lawn with limited access. Did you consider that artificial grass?
Indeed, it's going in this year.

Grass in that space makes no sense, 2 springers turn it to mousse on a regular basis.

The Grasstic stuff is getting so good now, it's an obvious move.


okgo

37,999 posts

198 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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Looks good, even though it is the 'done' thing. But then what are you gunna do with a Victorian terrace to open it up, that is the best thing to do I reckon and t looks very nicely executed. Is there a lower ground or has the loft been converted to give 3rd floor? Certainly be worth a few quid in Wimbledon.

Justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

242 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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okgo said:
Looks good, even though it is the 'done' thing. But then what are you gunna do with a Victorian terrace to open it up, that is the best thing to do I reckon and t looks very nicely executed. Is there a lower ground or has the loft been converted to give 3rd floor? Certainly be worth a few quid in Wimbledon.
Up, not down, technically 2 half floors, split level. 1 bed directly above the original rear extension, and a master bedroom/dressing/en suite at the top in the attic void and added dormer.

Bought from the guys that did it, about four years ago - you're right, fairly standard but it's a good use of the space, can't really think of a better way of doing it. There are restrictions on the hill about basements.

The few quid has increased by 50% in those four years! It was definitely a punt but seems to have paid off.


onedsla

1,114 posts

256 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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Current project, taken a couple of weeks ago. Currently wrapped in scaffold to re-point chimneys, replace dormer windows, insulate and re-slate roof. The view from the chimney pot is great - it's one of the highest points in the surrounding area.


House in the hail.


New dormer windows pieced together in hard wood.


Garden - fighting back against 7 years of neglect.



City views from every floor, but better still from the scaffold. Was great watching the fireworks over NYE.

okgo

37,999 posts

198 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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Justayellowbadge said:
Up, not down, technically 2 half floors, split level. 1 bed directly above the original rear extension, and a master bedroom/dressing/en suite at the top in the attic void and added dormer.

Bought from the guys that did it, about four years ago - you're right, fairly standard but it's a good use of the space, can't really think of a better way of doing it. There are restrictions on the hill about basements.

The few quid has increased by 50% in those four years! It was definitely a punt but seems to have paid off.
Got ya.

Yes it's gone a bit mad over there huh. Well everywhere in SW really.


@onedlsa where is that? Nice building from the front!

Justayellowbadge

37,057 posts

242 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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okgo said:
@onedlsa where is that? Nice building from the front!
This.

Looks substantial, if it's detached - 2500/3000 sq Ft or so?

Edited by Justayellowbadge on Sunday 1st February 18:12

DocJock

8,352 posts

240 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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juice said:
Hopefully in a couple of weeks..like this !

That looks really great Justin.

Will it make up for lack of beach?

Renovation

1,763 posts

121 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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Mine looks best from the air



It was quite nice when we bought it but it's had a lot of changes and currently it's a bit of a state



I have committed a PH sin by converting 4 garage spaces into rooms and I'm having to demolish a further 3 garage spaces as a planning trade off to build above the flat roofed section.

It will end up as a 5 bed, 3 bath with a double garage attached and loads more garages at the back (I just have to build a 300m drive to them)

onedsla

1,114 posts

256 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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Justayellowbadge said:
This.

Looks substantial, if it's detached - 2500/3000 sq Ft or so?

Edited by Justayellowbadge on Sunday 1st February 18:12
It's in a village called Oxton, which grew in Victorian times as shipping merchants sought to get out of Liverpool. After 2 years of looking, it was about the only place which ticked a very long check list, with certain points which didn't go hand in hand (e.g. deadly silent road, large garden, conservation area, but in a lively village and close to a reasonably sized city.).

The living space is around 3500sq ft over 3 floors (it sprawls on the ground floor). There's also my 'wine cellar', which covers the majority of the house's foot print, though will be decades before we get round to tidying it up. With 'only' 6 bedrooms (most at least 5x5m), it was actually one of the smaller detached properties in the village which we viewed, but the only with a garden in proportion to the property.