BattleCorp wrote: » My bad. I thought it was architrave around a door. It is indeed a shelf. And I didn't realise the glass doors were on a wardrobe. :o:o Somebody was really pennypinching when they were doing up that house.
la ultima guagua wrote: » Should I buy it ? or should I cough up about twice as much forhttps://www.myhome.ie/residential/brochure/station-house-13a-howth-summit-howth-dublin/4432668
Leg End Reject wrote: » I know it's Howth, but it would be akin to living on a roundabout. It could be lovely if you could afford the purchase price and renovation work, but it's very poorly situated.
la ultima guagua wrote: » Agreed ! Though, on the plus side it seems to have the 'new style' 13Amp sockets - which is more than can be said for my present abode
Trigger Happy wrote: » I know that house and it will sell, no bother. Location is king. The house needs a bit of work though but its still a cheap way in to that neighbourhood.
Leg End Reject wrote: » It looks like it's been empty since the wake of the last owner. (The chairs in pic 8 look like they were arranged for a wake)
Princess Calla wrote: » Is that just across from the summit pub/k2/ Senates whatever you remember it by
Trigger Happy wrote: » It is indeed, on that little island just opposite. Great spot for a party after hours!
fleet_admiral wrote: » Yeah, its on the old tram line. If I had the cash I'd grab it right now. The potential there is amazing
PommieBast wrote: » I see "outhouse" on the map - does it actually have a sewer connection..?
inforfun wrote: » Groovy.... 30+ more pics to feat your eyes onhttps://www.funda.nl/koop/haarlem/appartement-87354056-gedempte-raamgracht-12-zw/#foto-1 And no, it isnt a brothel. It is a freelance illustrator's home
Lady Haywire wrote: » Ahahaahahaha they censored the angel's arse!!!!
ED E wrote: » They didnt bother removing the anchor points on the feet of the bed