Show us your real estate pawn (Vol 4)

Show us your real estate pawn (Vol 4)

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lauda

3,476 posts

207 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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Dan_1981 said:
Veyron & an Enzo in the garage too?
Looks like a 918 in the corner too.

TellYaWhatItIs

534 posts

90 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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DodgyGeezer said:
I'd either get lost or lose a family member and/or cat in that house. Too much.

I do like the waterfall that flows uphill at the start of the video lol.

Fermit

12,956 posts

100 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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Mr Roper said:
I guess I could make it work if I had to.


https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/70432788#/m...

Underground 10 car garage with turn table and lift seals it. Ok, take my money.
IMO, gauche in the extreme. The only saving grace for me is the V8 Vantage being in my favourite AM colour, Toro Red.

Shnozz

27,473 posts

271 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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Fermit said:
IMO, gauche in the extreme. The only saving grace for me is the V8 Vantage being in my favourite AM colour, Toro Red.
Quite the mix of cars in that garage. Almost one for every occasion and not the usual single marque, single era one of every model that you often see. I approve.

thegreenhell

15,337 posts

219 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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Fermit said:
IMO, gauche in the extreme. The only saving grace for me is the V8 Vantage being in my favourite AM colour, Toro Red.
V12 Zagato, isn't it?

FourWheelDrift

88,516 posts

284 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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iambigred said:
I thought for a moment we were going down into these dark corridors off the kitchen, downstairs into a Silence of the Lambs/Tooth Fairy or Silent Hill world of crazy, but instead got an upstairs acid trip.

Creepy.




Edited by FourWheelDrift on Tuesday 18th January 14:07

Blackpuddin

16,518 posts

205 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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Rather appealing at just over £200k. Cape Breton in Nova Scotia. Philip Glass lives there.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/696-Point-Aconi...

Fermit

12,956 posts

100 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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thegreenhell said:
Fermit said:
IMO, gauche in the extreme. The only saving grace for me is the V8 Vantage being in my favourite AM colour, Toro Red.
V12 Zagato, isn't it?
Looking closer I think I can make out the V12V bonnet vents, so yes, I think you're correct.

Dan_1981

17,390 posts

199 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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Blackpuddin said:
Rather appealing at just over £200k. Cape Breton in Nova Scotia. Philip Glass lives there.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/696-Point-Aconi...
Real seasons. Cold winters, hot summers.

Gorgeous views.

What's the hard standing for in the garden??

Oh and what shall i actually do?!

But gorgeous spot.

blue_haddock

3,205 posts

67 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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iambigred said:
Like a bad acid trip!

Escort3500

11,904 posts

145 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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blue_haddock said:
iambigred said:
Like a bad acid trip!
“ The current custodian is artist Tod Hanson, who has transformed two of the rooms into truly extraordinary art installations, using the influence of the architecture to inform the optics of the works”

Says it all really laugh


Doofus

25,817 posts

173 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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Blackpuddin said:
Rather appealing at just over £200k. Cape Breton in Nova Scotia. Philip Glass lives there.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/696-Point-Aconi...
That is appealing. Sort of in the middle of nowhere. 7 or 8 miles to town, but an awful lot more miles to anywhere else.

Truckosaurus

11,288 posts

284 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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You'd have to budget for another house somewhere warm as I suspect Canadian winters aren't fun for very long.

Blackpuddin

16,518 posts

205 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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Dan_1981 said:
Blackpuddin said:
Rather appealing at just over £200k. Cape Breton in Nova Scotia. Philip Glass lives there.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/696-Point-Aconi...
Real seasons. Cold winters, hot summers.

Gorgeous views.

What's the hard standing for in the garden??

Oh and what shall i actually do?!
Work from home! wink

Blackpuddin

16,518 posts

205 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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Escort3500 said:
blue_haddock said:
iambigred said:
Like a bad acid trip!
“ The current custodian is artist Tod Hanson, who has transformed two of the rooms into truly extraordinary art installations, using the influence of the architecture to inform the optics of the works”

Says it all really laugh
It was all going well up until pic 17! The scary scullery could be quite easily fixed with a couple of light bulbs but I'm not sure I'd ever be able to go up the staircase in pic 22. On a more serious note that whole building looks wonky somehow, like it's about to fall over.

juice

8,534 posts

282 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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This should definitely be in the 'Pictures that make your teeth itch' thread ! eek


FunkyNige

8,883 posts

275 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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A "wonderfully private" Grade II country house
https://search.savills.com/property-detail/gbnorsn...
Just inside an AONB (a river connecting to The Broads at the bottom of the garden) too.
It's at the end of, appropriately enough, Hardley Hall Lane due South of the church if you're looking for it on the map link from the Savills site.

thegreenhell

15,337 posts

219 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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Blackpuddin said:
It was all going well up until pic 17! The scary scullery could be quite easily fixed with a couple of light bulbs but I'm not sure I'd ever be able to go up the staircase in pic 22. On a more serious note that whole building looks wonky somehow, like it's about to fall over.
I thought that too, and it looks like there may have been some cracks filled in at some point.

Doofus

25,817 posts

173 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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Dan_1981 said:
What's the hard standing for in the garden??
It used to be a house. Now it's a concrete slab with a basement.

abzmike

8,377 posts

106 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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thegreenhell said:
Blackpuddin said:
It was all going well up until pic 17! The scary scullery could be quite easily fixed with a couple of light bulbs but I'm not sure I'd ever be able to go up the staircase in pic 22. On a more serious note that whole building looks wonky somehow, like it's about to fall over.
I thought that too, and it looks like there may have been some cracks filled in at some point.
It was all quite Farrow and Ball up until them.
Perhaps the teenage kids staged a revolution against estate emulsion.
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