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Escort3500 said:
CO2000 said:
FourWheelDrift said:
GT03ROB said:
Ace-T said:
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/prop...
Estate agent declares thank fk they have finally sold it, in typical estate agent speak.
Estate agent says on the listing 'SOLD BY FINE AND COUNTRY - After being on the market for 5 years and having been on the market with numerous agents across Derbyshire, We are delighted to confirm the sale of this fabulous home. After 60 viewings and 10 0ffers, we have generated whilst being on the market with us, we are delighted for both the buyer and seller. If you are looking to sell something special then please do get in touch with us'
That is something else, house & advert!Estate agent declares thank fk they have finally sold it, in typical estate agent speak.
Estate agent says on the listing 'SOLD BY FINE AND COUNTRY - After being on the market for 5 years and having been on the market with numerous agents across Derbyshire, We are delighted to confirm the sale of this fabulous home. After 60 viewings and 10 0ffers, we have generated whilst being on the market with us, we are delighted for both the buyer and seller. If you are looking to sell something special then please do get in touch with us'
Bussolini said:
https://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/52449200...
I don't understand this property at all. Just off Deptford High Street too, not where one would expect there would be a big market for 1.75 mil properties. It also seems big and small at the same time. And wtf is that chain on the table!?
Used to go there a lot as a kid as it was very local to a girl I fancied and just down the road from my school. I lived in Deptford from 1952 to about 1972 and nothing would make me want to go back and live there ever again. It's a sthole and I, personally, would require the full asking price just to go and see it.I don't understand this property at all. Just off Deptford High Street too, not where one would expect there would be a big market for 1.75 mil properties. It also seems big and small at the same time. And wtf is that chain on the table!?
rlw said:
Bussolini said:
https://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/52449200...
I don't understand this property at all. Just off Deptford High Street too, not where one would expect there would be a big market for 1.75 mil properties. It also seems big and small at the same time. And wtf is that chain on the table!?
Used to go there a lot as a kid as it was very local to a girl I fancied and just down the road from my school. I lived in Deptford from 1952 to about 1972 and nothing would make me want to go back and live there ever again. It's a sthole and I, personally, would require the full asking price just to go and see it.I don't understand this property at all. Just off Deptford High Street too, not where one would expect there would be a big market for 1.75 mil properties. It also seems big and small at the same time. And wtf is that chain on the table!?
Charlie Michael said:
rlw said:
Bussolini said:
https://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/52449200...
I don't understand this property at all. Just off Deptford High Street too, not where one would expect there would be a big market for 1.75 mil properties. It also seems big and small at the same time. And wtf is that chain on the table!?
Used to go there a lot as a kid as it was very local to a girl I fancied and just down the road from my school. I lived in Deptford from 1952 to about 1972 and nothing would make me want to go back and live there ever again. It's a sthole and I, personally, would require the full asking price just to go and see it.I don't understand this property at all. Just off Deptford High Street too, not where one would expect there would be a big market for 1.75 mil properties. It also seems big and small at the same time. And wtf is that chain on the table!?
FourWheelDrift said:
Extra heating not going to waste.
I thought it was a relatively common thing to be honest with woodburner flues for that reason. Can't say I was ever tempted with the aesthetics of that. Surely must be a burn risk when its sat halfway into the room with no chuffing fire beneath it suggesting your should keep clear..Shnozz said:
FourWheelDrift said:
Extra heating not going to waste.
I thought it was a relatively common thing to be honest with woodburner flues for that reason. Can't say I was ever tempted with the aesthetics of that. Surely must be a burn risk when its sat halfway into the room with no chuffing fire beneath it suggesting your should keep clear..ro250 said:
Shnozz said:
FourWheelDrift said:
Extra heating not going to waste.
I thought it was a relatively common thing to be honest with woodburner flues for that reason. Can't say I was ever tempted with the aesthetics of that. Surely must be a burn risk when its sat halfway into the room with no chuffing fire beneath it suggesting your should keep clear..Don't know whether desperate is the right term but certainly weird. I should imagine fitting it that way takes a truckload more work and more cost.
ro250 said:
Shnozz said:
FourWheelDrift said:
Extra heating not going to waste.
I thought it was a relatively common thing to be honest with woodburner flues for that reason. Can't say I was ever tempted with the aesthetics of that. Surely must be a burn risk when its sat halfway into the room with no chuffing fire beneath it suggesting your should keep clear..https://www.flue-pipes.com/twin-wall-flue-through-...
If you click enlarge on the rightmove photo you see the fire stop plate at the bottom.
If you click enlarge on the rightmove photo you see the fire stop plate at the bottom.
We had the twin-wall chimney for our woodburner go up through our bedroom but in the corner and boxed in with plenty of space around the pipe. The boxing in had vents top and bottom and it worked very well with no need for heating to go on in the bedroom. That installation shown would not pass any inspection I guess due to the risks stated.
Shnozz said:
ro250 said:
Shnozz said:
FourWheelDrift said:
Extra heating not going to waste.
I thought it was a relatively common thing to be honest with woodburner flues for that reason. Can't say I was ever tempted with the aesthetics of that. Surely must be a burn risk when its sat halfway into the room with no chuffing fire beneath it suggesting your should keep clear..Don't know whether desperate is the right term but certainly weird. I should imagine fitting it that way takes a truckload more work and more cost.
Ergonomically that’s a nightmare to live with. But then again I had a Caterham so many friends / family still have burn marks on their left inner calves. Their injuries never made me consider changing the car
Plate spinner said:
Shnozz said:
ro250 said:
Shnozz said:
FourWheelDrift said:
Extra heating not going to waste.
I thought it was a relatively common thing to be honest with woodburner flues for that reason. Can't say I was ever tempted with the aesthetics of that. Surely must be a burn risk when its sat halfway into the room with no chuffing fire beneath it suggesting your should keep clear..Don't know whether desperate is the right term but certainly weird. I should imagine fitting it that way takes a truckload more work and more cost.
Ergonomically that’s a nightmare to live with. But then again I had a Caterham so many friends / family still have burn marks on their left inner calves. Their injuries never made me consider changing the car
Haven't looked at great depth but looks as though that is through the master bedroom from the floor plans too. Guess at least that limits child risk and is the primary room you want warm upstairs, but given the bedroom sizes that must hugely limit the room layout.
As people have said, all very strange just to get a little residual flu heat into the (small) bedroom. Would have been easy to go through the external wall and I would have thought that small room would get warm enough from the heat below without any flu passing through.
Djtemeka said:
Awful road in an awful area. I’d save 750k and get an older 3 bed penthouse flat in millennium quay. Right on the Thames waters edge. Much better!
I live in Milennium Quay, can't work out why anyway would spend a million quid for a flat here! Sure, it's a lovely development, and a nice place to live, but a million quid?! Our two bed rented flat is 750k, which is far too much, despite being quite nice with a stunning view of the Wharf. We viewed a few flats in the development at around £450k, and they were properly tiny.
700k for this - zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/52167437
Saying that, the 1.3m quid penthouse flat that was up a few weeks ago has either sold or been de-listed ...
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