Bought a house by a river... what could go wrong?
Bought a house by a river... what could go wrong?
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conanius

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920 posts

221 months

Thursday 4th September 2025
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After what felt like an eternity (well, we did have a sale fall through on exchange day, and this is the third house we have tried to buy!) I'm elated that we finally have exchanged on both our sale and onward purchase.

We move in on Friday 12th September. It is something we've wanted for quite some time, and I've finally come good for my better half.

The house needs some work, but looking forward to doing it. 3 Bed Semi Detached property that I believe was originally an old tanners cottage when first built back in 1780 something? I will get more details as they come to light and add to the thread.

Property is bordered by the a river, and whilst on paper that is terrifying, even when there were the floods in 2007, water didn't get into the house. Since then there has been a flood wall built, and significant work up and down stream on the river.

Key thing for us, was the ~1.6 acre plot, and two sizable outbuildings. One which is half workshop half home office, and the other which will be my wife and Daughters art studio.

Our plan is to try and 'live the good life'. Animals, growing own fruit and veg, and generally having a calm big open outdoor space for our children.

Oh, and I now co-own a bridge with the adjoined neighbour.

A few pics to get the thread going:



























Edited by conanius on Thursday 4th September 18:03


Edited by conanius on Friday 5th September 19:49

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,722 posts

258 months

Thursday 4th September 2025
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Well, that looks amazing!

Enjoy it.

Aluminati

2,980 posts

81 months

Thursday 4th September 2025
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Stunning ! May you enjoy many happy years there cool

hidetheelephants

33,528 posts

216 months

Thursday 4th September 2025
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All those pictures and none of the river, what a swizz. grumpyhehe

Turtle Shed

2,600 posts

49 months

Thursday 4th September 2025
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River Frome, not "Froome" unless I'm very much mistaken.

Still pronounced as if it had two 'o's though.

conanius

Original Poster:

920 posts

221 months

Thursday 4th September 2025
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hidetheelephants said:
All those pictures and none of the river, what a swizz. grumpyhehe
All in good time.... all in good time.

Turtle Shed said:
River Frome, not "Froome" unless I'm very much mistaken.

Still pronounced as if it had two 'o's though.
You are absolutely correct Sir, post updated

LimmerickLad

6,160 posts

38 months

Thursday 4th September 2025
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I like it clap

geeks

11,079 posts

162 months

Thursday 4th September 2025
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conanius said:
After what felt like an eternity (well, we did have a sale fall through on exchange day, and this is the third house we have tried to buy!) I'm elated that we finally have exchanged on both our sale and onward purchase.

We move in on Friday 12th September. It is something we've wanted for quite some time, and I've finally come good for my better half.

The house needs some work, but looking forward to doing it. 3 Bed Semi Detached property that I believe was originally an old tanners cottage when first built back in 1780 something? I will get more details as they come to light and add to the thread.

Property is bordered by the River Frome, and whilst on paper that is terrifying, even when there were the floods in 2007 in Gloucestershire, water didn't get into the house. Since then there has been a flood wall built, and significant work up and down stream on the river.

Key thing for us, was the ~1.6 acre plot, and two sizable outbuildings. One which is half workshop half home office, and the other which will be my wife and Daughters art studio.

Our plan is to try and 'live the good life'. Animals, growing own fruit and veg, and generally having a calm big open outdoor space for our two children.

Oh, and I now co-own a bridge with the adjoined neighbour.

A few pics to get the thread going:

{snip}


Edited by conanius on Thursday 4th September 18:03
Now thats living! Well done.

heisthegaffer

4,081 posts

221 months

Thursday 4th September 2025
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What a stunner - enjoy!

Rampant Golf

2,797 posts

233 months

Thursday 4th September 2025
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Stunning! That's a properly nice property.

Jo-say8k

219 posts

39 months

Thursday 4th September 2025
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More info on the tractor please! driving

Joscal

2,551 posts

223 months

Thursday 4th September 2025
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Stunning! Picture perfect and what an environment for the kids.

lizardbrain

3,791 posts

60 months

Thursday 4th September 2025
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I would love to live by a river, always been a plus rather than a minus for me. Once viewed a house that floods every five years which in some quite tenuous ways is better, as it's built for it, tiles downstairs, flood doors etc.

It must have flooded at some point no?

Simpo Two

91,119 posts

288 months

Thursday 4th September 2025
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conanius said:
Our plan is to try and 'live the good life'. Animals, growing own fruit and veg...


That's you that is...

Wacky Racer

40,590 posts

270 months

Thursday 4th September 2025
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Very nice indeed, Hope you are very happy there.

Puzzles

3,222 posts

134 months

Thursday 4th September 2025
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Nice house and love a river.

craigthecoupe

952 posts

227 months

Friday 5th September 2025
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Lovely place and setting! Good luck to you, and yes, more tractor chat please.

Cow Corner

680 posts

53 months

Friday 5th September 2025
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Looks lovely.

Be warned though, as somebody who’s 3 years in, ‘the good life’ is wonderful,, but hard work wink

POIDH

2,816 posts

88 months

Friday 5th September 2025
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"Bought a house by a river... what could go wrong?"

My in-laws did the same - like you, an area that had never flooded even in past events. Lovely place, garden, old dairy etc, right behind river flood defences and next to an active pump etc.

However, the day I got a panicked phone call to go help and found myself wading through the house in knee deep, sewage polluted water trying to rescue everything from cats & chickens, to passports and computers taught me that in our current changing climate st can indeed go very wrong and very fast.

Good luck, but can I suggest you plan for when it happens. My family had things like ALL the important documents such as birth certificates in a low drawer in a nice old writing desk - I would have stored them on first floor. They had huge amounts of stuff just not stored well, and certainly had not expected the inundation they got or how quick it happened.

Soloman Dodd

694 posts

65 months

Friday 5th September 2025
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House insurance may be one problem.

But it does look beautiful.