Exactly what I thought 😂
I don't understand what you're showing us here?
It's a location system, using three different words, to pinpoint an address. For example, my house can be located using the words twitter.attractions.harden I can't believe it's still active. It's so stupid.
Probably not the smartest idea telling us exactly where you live either.
Too late I'm half way to his house now.
Nice gaff Effects, used Gay Byrne live anywhere near there?
https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/end-of-terrace-house-19-st-albans-longford-town-co-longford/3753621 - It's not a bad house as such. I just can't get over where the living room is. It'd be like trying to relax in your kitchen. I can't imagine getting cosy there at all. Then a kitchen table and chairs in the converted attic space. Strange.
It's not that unusual to have a kitchen that is adjacent to the living space though you'd see it more in apartments I think. The table and chairs in the attic could be for playing cards, having a few drinks, maybe for teens to have friends over where they aren't hogging the other living room!
It's a nice enough house.
Before I clicked the link I was expecting some sort of ran down house. I was surprised at how nice the house outside and inside is.
I just tried this, and I got 3 different words every time... how does it work?
the same location always gives the same 3 words. the resolution is 3 meters so perhaps you are not clicking on exactly the same place each time.
As mentioned, it'll be based on a 3m square. So technically you can have different word sets for different parts of your house. 🤣
He was down closer to the lighthouse. His daughter and her husband built an amazing new house on the plot. Gay's house wasn't great to be honest.
One old lady liked her cat!
The outside of the house is gorgeous. The interior though is poor. It needs to be bought back to its former glory.
Serious bad taste issues going on in that house at the moment.
My living room and kitchen is totally open plan and I'm well able to relax. Any new build houses we looked at were like this where I am, its very popular. Pretty sure this will be the one thing that dates these houses in the future though, assuming open plan living goes out of style again. People will be putting up walls rather than knocking them down like now.
I think it works when you enough room and it isn't to cramped.
I heard a good few having issues when Covid started with it tough.
I think in the past people wanted smaller rooms because they were easier to heat.
Whilst I think open plan will be around for a good while yet I think some would like to have a small room also that can be used for office/kids/teenagers or general relaxing.
I was just about to post that about the heat. An enclosed smallish room is far easier to heat in winter than a big open space of kitchen plus living room.
I turn my heating on and off in winter depending on how warm or cold I get. I'd imagine with a big open plan space you would need the heat on constant for quite a long while.
The kitchen and the bathroom are quite special...especially the tiles in the bathroom and the carpet on the side of the bath! Very 50s to my mind, though not quite sure it's not 60s either. It's a grand sized house and will probably go for over the asking price given the proximity to the city centre.
Goodness we are close to each other. I was looking at your bbq’s recently while out walking 😂😂
No. He was on The Bailey.
U have to pay so much in property topperty tax in that country that you're basically still renting it after you've bought it
mmmmm classy
I can never understand people putting in different levels when they don't need to e.g. steps in pic 12, 13 and 22.
People get old, steps become more difficult.
Ugly house by the way.
Ugly house but that conservatory. Wow. I would happily live just in that
Completely agree. Pic 22 is especially bad because they had to cut off some of the door frame to fit it in. That's something I expect to see in a normal house with an attic conversion not in a house that costs 1.5m.
So move house when you get old. Apart from the steps, the house is probably far too big for an older couple.
I am bemused that the Master Ensuite is in the opposite corner of the house to the Master Suite. Someone has mislabeled there.
More money than sense. The state of it.
Lovely house.
There doesn't seem to be a TV in any of the rooms, unless she had one of those massive ones that comes up from the floor. Not that you would need one with those views.
It's generally accepted that moving house is one of the top three or four stressful things in life. I'd imagine that it's an even more stressful situation for an old person who has lived somewhere for 50+ years and has a support network around them.
My point here is that by a little bit of sensible planning, you can possibly remove the necessity to move when you are no longer able for the steps.
I accept your point about the house being very big for an older couple.