I think its mainly the horse and the peculiar man picture that I don't like. I don't think I would want to live there but otherwise its nice enough.
What a bland house. You could sit on the sofa and watch someone in bed in bedroom one!
I love the Enniscorthy house though, needs a new kitchen and some new paint colours but it's fab.
"What is this about?"
About 7k;
Fools and their money springs to mind.
A self portrait print of Yue, 1 of 130. Frame not included!
Why oh why the different floor levels in the kitchen / living area?
I dislike open plan with a vengance anyway, but I'm certainly not going to buy one with a trip hazard and that is disabled or mobility challenged unfriendly.
If those plans are to scale, the living area is smaller than the dining area, that makes no sense to me.
The dining room table also looks too big to me, though a minor detail, as decor can be changed. No wardrobes in the bedrooms, and no shed. Where do they keep the bins? Is there parking?
For a million, I'd expect a lot better. And certainly for the €1.3 million they first listed it for a year ago! Location ISN'T everything, in this case.
Definitely notions!
That is so unappealing to me. Like a warehouse or something, cold and industrial looking. Even when I win the euromillions, I won't buy it. 😁
Looks like a bunker
I didn't think you were allowed to have direct access to a WC from living areas under planning laws?
I've only a vague recollection but I'm fairly sure that when we were doing an extension many years ago, we (had to) put a utility space between kitchen and WC.
It also has a water tap in the front garden, which I believe is 'not allowed'.
Does it have 25 meters of open private space, aka a back garden?
Not sure about the regs but you definitely need a buffer zone. Who wants to hear a toilet flush or a smell wafting out while you’re enjoying a movie and munching popcorn?
Is that not the hallway/ inside the front door? Those floor plans are the worst I've seen in a while, had to tictac between them and the photos a lot before I could get my head around the place.
While the hallway doesn't seem to be physically walled off from the kitchen/ dining area, it is kind of a separate room (in my head anyway).
And if that's not the hallway, where the hell is it?? The exterior picture shows a wall to the right of the front door that I can't account for in the pictures/ layout...
I think the floor plans are fairly accurate. Open front door (into a bit of a void/couldn't call it a hallway) and WC is to your right.
They may be accurate - it still doesnt make it a good layout though.
Aha, I see my mistake, the house is narrower than I thought, it's next door's wall I was looking at!
The plans that keep on giving! It looks like you can old access the sun room & back garden via the 2nd bedroom.
Or to put it estate agent speak... each bedroom is adorned by its own private garden.
This property is absolutely ridiculous and superb at the same time
Oh yes, I could fancy that. Gorgeous place. What is lateral living?
Thirty....five....million....
I assume lateral living means the rooms are side by side as opposed to being multi-storey. However, it also states it’s a three floor property so I have no idea.
If it makes you feel any better, there’s an apartment development beside hide parks called The Knightsbridge apartments and a 5 bed apartment is £60 million:
Hold my tea while I count my coin jar 😂
Gorgeous house but if I'm paying 35m I want an island away from people.
Lateral living should mean one apartment over one floor imo. Hard to imagine that the EA made a mistake or is trying pull the wool over someone's eyes for a 35 million home though!!! Especially when they're getting to the level of detail as putting James Bond on the cinema screen.
Not so keen on the Hyde Park apartment, the buildings look boring, and the interiors tend towards arty-farty. The pool is very gloomy.
I doubt many of the owners ever actually lived there to be honest.
At that price point it’s probably more of a statement purchase than a functional purchase. I could be very wrong though.
Londonograd…..
(at one time anyway)
I love it, I just wish there were more photos.
Alas, I'm just short about 35 million so will regrettably have to pass.
Absolutely beautiful house in any location and, to my eyes, stands out amongst ridiculous 4000sq ft apartments that command obscene service fees on top of the €40m cost.
The €35 million house looks like a bond villan's lair. And from the rooms they have shown, it looks to me like it really struggles for natural light.
I wouldn't be a fan.
(Why do rich people always have awful curtains?)
£35 million... 11 photos. Lazy hoores.
Love it! Really love it.
Laughed at the monthly mortgage repayments on the Hyde park apartment, 330,000+ 😂
Just spent over an hour looking at properties on that Savilles website. Christ alive like! Pure escapism