Show us your real estate pawn (vol 3)

Show us your real estate pawn (vol 3)

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renmure

4,250 posts

225 months

Thursday 24th January 2019
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It does seem like a fairly practical Scottish castle, if there is such a thing. Current owners are a Dutch family who’ve been there since the early ‘90s and I guess that Leuchars no longer being an RAF base and now an army camp will be quieter... well, fighter jet wise anyhow.

Simon Bags

567 posts

176 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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easytiger123 said:
Having spent 5 years of my life running across that fking bridge on the way from school to the playing fields and back again 3 times a week (the coaches were too heavy to cross unless they were empty), I'd pay good money to never have to look at it again.
Same here. 1980 - 1987. Clifton College.

DonkeyApple

55,391 posts

170 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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spreadsheet monkey said:
Escort3500 said:
m3sye said:
Nice, but the interior is dreadful.
I've noticed you're very critical on these threads.

What kind of property do you like?
I don’t think he was critiquing the property but merely making a very clear statement of fact. biggrin

zygalski

7,759 posts

146 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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Todd Bonzalez

2,552 posts

163 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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FourWheelDrift said:
Entertaining Room.

"I'm sure we'd all like to give our appreciation to Tom for re-enacting the final of the 1985 World Snooker Championships for us and what a great sport Ethel was to put the glasses on and be Denis Taylor, nice finger pointing Ethel. And now Clarence will entertain us this evening with the theme to Hawaii 5-O on the drums, take it away Clarence."
This made me laugh biggrin

DonkeyApple

55,391 posts

170 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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zygalski said:
For me that’s the best I’ve seen on this thread for a very long time. It has enough land to be away from neighbours, there is a pub and a shop within walking distance, a nice driveway, the donkeys can be bbq’d to make way for cars, it’s a quick run to Bath which I rate as a U.K. city which has managed to retain some form of identity and not turn into an identikit highstreet, it’s easy enough for getting to London, good local schools and it’s a very pretty house and grounds that doesn’t appear to be on a sewage farm, motorway or flight path?

Digga

40,339 posts

284 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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Todd Bonzalez said:
FourWheelDrift said:
Entertaining Room.

"I'm sure we'd all like to give our appreciation to Tom for re-enacting the final of the 1985 World Snooker Championships for us and what a great sport Ethel was to put the glasses on and be Denis Taylor, nice finger pointing Ethel. And now Clarence will entertain us this evening with the theme to Hawaii 5-O on the drums, take it away Clarence."
This made me laugh biggrin
hehe

"Calm down now ladies and gentlemen! He's only doing his best."

Electronicpants

2,644 posts

189 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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Todd Bonzalez said:
FourWheelDrift said:
Entertaining Room.

"I'm sure we'd all like to give our appreciation to Tom for re-enacting the final of the 1985 World Snooker Championships for us and what a great sport Ethel was to put the glasses on and be Denis Taylor, nice finger pointing Ethel. And now Clarence will entertain us this evening with the theme to Hawaii 5-O on the drums, take it away Clarence."
This made me laugh biggrin
laugh

It's like they've asked the interior designer to make it look like the Phoenix club, I'm surprised the long tables don't have Skol ashtrays on them


mattyn1

5,759 posts

156 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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DonkeyApple said:
For me that’s the best I’ve seen on this thread for a very long time. It has enough land to be away from neighbours, there is a pub and a shop within walking distance, a nice driveway, the donkeys can be bbq’d to make way for cars, it’s a quick run to Bath which I rate as a U.K. city which has managed to retain some form of identity and not turn into an identikit highstreet, it’s easy enough for getting to London, good local schools and it’s a very pretty house and grounds that doesn’t appear to be on a sewage farm, motorway or flight path?
And it states not listed which is surprising!

Doofus

25,831 posts

174 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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mattyn1 said:
DonkeyApple said:
For me that’s the best I’ve seen on this thread for a very long time. It has enough land to be away from neighbours, there is a pub and a shop within walking distance, a nice driveway, the donkeys can be bbq’d to make way for cars, it’s a quick run to Bath which I rate as a U.K. city which has managed to retain some form of identity and not turn into an identikit highstreet, it’s easy enough for getting to London, good local schools and it’s a very pretty house and grounds that doesn’t appear to be on a sewage farm, motorway or flight path?
And it states not listed which is surprising!
It's odd the way it almost surrounds the neighbour's house.

DonkeyApple

55,391 posts

170 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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anonymous said:
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They trample under foot just as easily as the London ones though and respond well to the Clarence Beeks procedure.

silentbrown

8,850 posts

117 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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anonymous said:
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£3,250K then so it's dropped about 10% already.

Fire insurance may be costly! https://houseandheritage.org/2019/01/23/granby-hou...

It was on with Savills in June 2015... https://media.onthemarket.com/properties/1794324/d...

Edited by silentbrown on Friday 25th January 14:52

dmsims

6,534 posts

268 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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DonkeyApple said:
zygalski said:
For me that’s the best I’ve seen on this thread for a very long time. It has enough land to be away from neighbours,
No it doesn't - the devil is in the detail !

CharlesdeGaulle

26,297 posts

181 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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anonymous said:
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It isn't that far from Bath (nor, sadly, Trowbridge) but Bradford-upon-Avon is a real bottleneck and a bit of a mare to drive through. House is nice though.

E24man

6,721 posts

180 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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CharlesdeGaulle said:
It isn't that far from Bath (nor, sadly, Trowbridge) but Bradford-upon-Avon is a real bottleneck and a bit of a mare to drive through. House is nice though.
Agreed, although when I lived in a roundhouse there it was North of the river and easy to escape from.

CPWilliams

235 posts

84 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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Simon Bags said:
easytiger123 said:
Having spent 5 years of my life running across that fking bridge on the way from school to the playing fields and back again 3 times a week (the coaches were too heavy to cross unless they were empty), I'd pay good money to never have to look at it again.
Same here. 1980 - 1987. Clifton College.
It's true what they say about the Pistonheads demographic then...

QEH 2004 -2009

Blackpuddin

16,544 posts

206 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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E24man said:
CharlesdeGaulle said:
It isn't that far from Bath (nor, sadly, Trowbridge) but Bradford-upon-Avon is a real bottleneck and a bit of a mare to drive through. House is nice though.
Agreed, although when I lived in a roundhouse there it was North of the river and easy to escape from.
We live not far from there and although it can get sticky in B-u-A that's mainly in rush hour, such as their rush hour is, and presumably anyone minted enough to afford that place wouldn't have any need to be on the roads at those times. Wouldn't be enough to dissuade me from putting it on my Lottery list.

Blackpuddin

16,544 posts

206 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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I looked at a wonderful little place in Bradford-upon-Avon a few years ago, a tiny ancient little terrace tucked up in a corner of The Shambles. Something about it really got to me and I still think about it now, really wish I'd done something at the time.

Escort3500

11,915 posts

146 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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Blackpuddin said:
E24man said:
CharlesdeGaulle said:
It isn't that far from Bath (nor, sadly, Trowbridge) but Bradford-upon-Avon is a real bottleneck and a bit of a mare to drive through. House is nice though.
Agreed, although when I lived in a roundhouse there it was North of the river and easy to escape from.
We live not far from there and although it can get sticky in B-u-A that's mainly in rush hour, such as their rush hour is, and presumably anyone minted enough to afford that place wouldn't have any need to be on the roads at those times. Wouldn't be enough to dissuade me from putting it on my Lottery list.
Nor me. B-u-A is a lovely town, even if it does get a bit choked up with traffic. Great walks along the river corridor and canal towpath too.

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