Show us your real estate pawn (Vol 5)
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TheJimi said:
BigGingerBob said:
My favourite house in my home town is for sale... https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/149633681#/...
We were going to hire it for our wedding party.
There is one MAJOR issue though (not the fact it's in Brixham, don't be rude) and that is it seems to have a shared drive. Buggar.
That's pawn for me. We were going to hire it for our wedding party.
There is one MAJOR issue though (not the fact it's in Brixham, don't be rude) and that is it seems to have a shared drive. Buggar.
Why is the shared drive a major issue?
Lovely place though. With some more modern decoration and probably a new kitchen, that could be outstanding.
I'd also be wanting better security.
thegreenhell said:
Spin through 180 and you're looking at the harbour and right at one of the loading slips used to embark for D Day. It's a living museum. The second picture down shows exactly what it looked like 80 years ago.Feeling a lot of love for this at the moment.. not porn in the whole country estate sense, but this ticks a lot of boxes for me, including a short stroll to a decent pub!
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/149612315#/...
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/149612315#/...
Chaffs said:
Feeling a lot of love for this at the moment.. not porn in the whole country estate sense, but this ticks a lot of boxes for me, including a short stroll to a decent pub!
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/149612315#/...
Lovely and appeals to me more than the large country estates that are often posted.https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/149612315#/...
Chaffs said:
Feeling a lot of love for this at the moment.. not porn in the whole country estate sense, but this ticks a lot of boxes for me, including a short stroll to a decent pub!
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/149612315#/...
mmmm... The Ship - but be prepared for chaos over summer and to bathe in the warm glow from Sizewell C https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/149612315#/...
Agreed - nice house though
Having a break in this area in a few days so had a look at property thereabouts. Lovely country home here for very little money (but I'm sure all the money for the area!)
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/146283830#/...
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/146283830#/...
sleepezy said:
Chaffs said:
Feeling a lot of love for this at the moment.. not porn in the whole country estate sense, but this ticks a lot of boxes for me, including a short stroll to a decent pub!
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/149612315#/...
mmmm... The Ship - but be prepared for chaos over summer and to bathe in the warm glow from Sizewell C https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/149612315#/...
Agreed - nice house though
One in my parent's village at the foot of Kinder Scout, walked past (one of the main paths up Kinder goes past the front door) many times over the years and always admired it.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/146668094#/...
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/146668094#/...
Andy_290 said:
One in my parent's village at the foot of Kinder Scout, walked past (one of the main paths up Kinder goes past the front door) many times over the years and always admired it.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/146668094#/...
Weird looking property boundaries. Is someone else living in the middle?https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/146668094#/...
dimots said:
Andy_290 said:
One in my parent's village at the foot of Kinder Scout, walked past (one of the main paths up Kinder goes past the front door) many times over the years and always admired it.
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/146668094#/...
Weird looking property boundaries. Is someone else living in the middle?https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/146668094#/...
TownIdiot said:
They have actually done that pretty well, but having lived in a similar setup (a hamlet of 3) it's a firm "no" from me.
Interesting.By coincidence, I had this exact discussion with my girlfriend last night. Essentially, my point was that living out in the sticks on my own holds zero appeal to me, and that if I had to do it, a small hamlet style setup - much like the one posted above, is how I'd prefer to do it.
Incidentally, my acid test for what constitutes "out in the sticks" is the question "can I easily and practically walk to amenities?"
If no = in the sticks.
TheJimi said:
Interesting.
By coincidence, I had this exact discussion with my girlfriend last night. Essentially, my point was that living out in the sticks on my own holds zero appeal to me, and that if I had to do it, a small hamlet style setup - much like the one posted above, is how I'd prefer to do it.
Incidentally, my acid test for what constitutes "out in the sticks" is the question "can I easily and practically walk to amenities?"
If no = in the sticks.
I should imagine it’s great if you have good neighbours, and awful if you don’t, as you’ll be seeing a lot of them either way…By coincidence, I had this exact discussion with my girlfriend last night. Essentially, my point was that living out in the sticks on my own holds zero appeal to me, and that if I had to do it, a small hamlet style setup - much like the one posted above, is how I'd prefer to do it.
Incidentally, my acid test for what constitutes "out in the sticks" is the question "can I easily and practically walk to amenities?"
If no = in the sticks.
DanL said:
TheJimi said:
Interesting.
By coincidence, I had this exact discussion with my girlfriend last night. Essentially, my point was that living out in the sticks on my own holds zero appeal to me, and that if I had to do it, a small hamlet style setup - much like the one posted above, is how I'd prefer to do it.
Incidentally, my acid test for what constitutes "out in the sticks" is the question "can I easily and practically walk to amenities?"
If no = in the sticks.
I should imagine it’s great if you have good neighbours, and awful if you don’t, as you’ll be seeing a lot of them either way…By coincidence, I had this exact discussion with my girlfriend last night. Essentially, my point was that living out in the sticks on my own holds zero appeal to me, and that if I had to do it, a small hamlet style setup - much like the one posted above, is how I'd prefer to do it.
Incidentally, my acid test for what constitutes "out in the sticks" is the question "can I easily and practically walk to amenities?"
If no = in the sticks.
DanL said:
TheJimi said:
Interesting.
By coincidence, I had this exact discussion with my girlfriend last night. Essentially, my point was that living out in the sticks on my own holds zero appeal to me, and that if I had to do it, a small hamlet style setup - much like the one posted above, is how I'd prefer to do it.
Incidentally, my acid test for what constitutes "out in the sticks" is the question "can I easily and practically walk to amenities?"
If no = in the sticks.
I should imagine it’s great if you have good neighbours, and awful if you don’t, as you’ll be seeing a lot of them either way…By coincidence, I had this exact discussion with my girlfriend last night. Essentially, my point was that living out in the sticks on my own holds zero appeal to me, and that if I had to do it, a small hamlet style setup - much like the one posted above, is how I'd prefer to do it.
Incidentally, my acid test for what constitutes "out in the sticks" is the question "can I easily and practically walk to amenities?"
If no = in the sticks.
Although, I suppose if you're living in a small hamlet and everyone else in the hamlet doesn't like you, then yeah, that's not gonna be a fun game.
DanL said:
TheJimi said:
Interesting.
By coincidence, I had this exact discussion with my girlfriend last night. Essentially, my point was that living out in the sticks on my own holds zero appeal to me, and that if I had to do it, a small hamlet style setup - much like the one posted above, is how I'd prefer to do it.
Incidentally, my acid test for what constitutes "out in the sticks" is the question "can I easily and practically walk to amenities?"
If no = in the sticks.
I should imagine it’s great if you have good neighbours, and awful if you don’t, as you’ll be seeing a lot of them either way…By coincidence, I had this exact discussion with my girlfriend last night. Essentially, my point was that living out in the sticks on my own holds zero appeal to me, and that if I had to do it, a small hamlet style setup - much like the one posted above, is how I'd prefer to do it.
Incidentally, my acid test for what constitutes "out in the sticks" is the question "can I easily and practically walk to amenities?"
If no = in the sticks.
TheJimi said:
Interesting.
By coincidence, I had this exact discussion with my girlfriend last night. Essentially, my point was that living out in the sticks on my own holds zero appeal to me, and that if I had to do it, a small hamlet style setup - much like the one posted above, is how I'd prefer to do it.
Incidentally, my acid test for what constitutes "out in the sticks" is the question "can I easily and practically walk to amenities?"
If no = in the sticks.
This place was properly "out in the sticks" 5 mins drive to the road then a further 10 mins drive to a town or village with a shopBy coincidence, I had this exact discussion with my girlfriend last night. Essentially, my point was that living out in the sticks on my own holds zero appeal to me, and that if I had to do it, a small hamlet style setup - much like the one posted above, is how I'd prefer to do it.
Incidentally, my acid test for what constitutes "out in the sticks" is the question "can I easily and practically walk to amenities?"
If no = in the sticks.
It all looked idyllic but it had been carved up in the 60s meaning two of the houses had insufficient provision for cars.
It wasn't immediately evident but became a massive problem as one of the other was massively self entitled and refused to countenance a solution other than parking on my expensively constructed parking and turning area.
They left and the new people were much better and came up with a solution but the damage was done and we moved. Would have had to move even with them as were too friendly. A better problem to have but sometimes you just want to get in the car and fk off.
It would be a good set up for an extended family though.
TheJimi said:
Interesting.
By coincidence, I had this exact discussion with my girlfriend last night. Essentially, my point was that living out in the sticks on my own holds zero appeal to me, and that if I had to do it, a small hamlet style setup - much like the one posted above, is how I'd prefer to do it.
Incidentally, my acid test for what constitutes "out in the sticks" is the question "can I easily and practically walk to amenities?"
If no = in the sticks.
I live in the sticks. It’s a village but has no amenities. Driving to buy a pint of milk is a ball ache.By coincidence, I had this exact discussion with my girlfriend last night. Essentially, my point was that living out in the sticks on my own holds zero appeal to me, and that if I had to do it, a small hamlet style setup - much like the one posted above, is how I'd prefer to do it.
Incidentally, my acid test for what constitutes "out in the sticks" is the question "can I easily and practically walk to amenities?"
If no = in the sticks.
We can buy meat grown opposite our house, but have to drive to a butcher to buy it.
Decent amount of land and property for the money
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/148623845#/...
And this one. One for the horsey community
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/86924832#/?...
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/148623845#/...
And this one. One for the horsey community
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/86924832#/?...
Edited by Phooey on Wednesday 3rd July 12:49
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