Bloody hell!
You'd want to have a few quid put aside for dickying-up purposes alright….
That could be absolutely fabulous, what a penthouse it would be!
Where do you even start shopping for a bath like this…
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/156467825
Oh my word - that is FABULOUS!! 🤣🤣
A shop that sells glittery gold legs is my guess. 😂
That's actually stunning if a tad overdone in parts.
it's in conwy - i had to check did it belong to drew pritchard, but i don't think so. he seems to have lived (or lives) in a former chapel, from what i can see.
edit: this seems to have been his house:
https://metro.co.uk/2022/02/22/inside-salvage-hunters-star-drew-pritchards-gorgeous-scavenger-home-16146188/
I like some parts of it, but overall I think I would find it a bit exhausting to live in.
That sort of irregularity probably makes both properties unmortgagable. Would not be surprised if a large portion of stuff on the market is unsellable for similar reasons.
That house is so confusing. Is it a church renovation? Or a house made to look like a church renovation?
Either way, I hate it.
The pulpit shower cubicle is a head scratcher alright!
I missed the pulpit shower on my first look, along with the cup and baptismal font sinks.
The owner probably bought a lot of stuff from decommissioned churches.
my understanding would be that the once-friendly neighbour would have a sword of damocles hanging over the neighbour who built the extension - as in they could legitimately insist on the offending wall be demolished - which would help sharpen minds?
i.e. the neighbour with the extension would have to stump up the legal costs to rectify the situation, and possibly have to make a payment for the land lost?
Not a legal guy but that scenario sounds plausable.
I'm thinking from the perspective of a buyer thinking "what could be trouble down the line?" and on that front I would not touch either of them. Pulled out of a Sale Agreed in Inchicore back in early 2020 because the title deeds and freehold were a complete mess which I'm sure I could have sorted but gave up trying to price the potential liability into a reduced offer.
we once (2011) looked at an unoccupied house (from the outside) in blanchardstown, and i rang the estate agent to see if a viewing was possible. he was a little cagey, but at one point i mentioned that a large part of our interest was the good sized back garden.
'oh yeah. about that. we have a written opinion from senior counsel that there probably shouldn't be too much of an issue in getting the title for that'.
i'm not living in blanchardstown…
There's far too much going on, in that house, for my taste. 😁
Fitting such are curtain are not typically included. But I'd expect built in hardware to easily fit curtains/blinds if I'm pay best part of a million. Although, it's not going to go for that. The lack of clarity on each is odd.
The whole thing looks cheap as fk.
If some body claims your land is there, that is a civil matter. Like I said, zero chance the first in gets to do that here.
They care because it had nothing to do with the planning dept and what they said was worthless in terms of claiming it. That said, at this point they can claim it. Takes 12 years of occupation. Which is why I said one of the houses can't just claim it. The other house house has to practically let them have it.
Came here to post this. What the actual fcuk!
Well that's my pastel fix for 2025 sorted….
oh it is beautiful!
That room is so weird . I am sure they must have some reason for it though
That is a good set for the scene of a horror movie . I wonder why there are no inside pictures and the terms of rental unknown ? An inherited house ? Terrible tenants ?
The most obvious thing is a special needs child with sensory sensitivity
Mod - I have set up a separate thread for the discussion re raffling a house. Please continue that discussion on the new thread. Thanks.
How about a mock Tudor bungalow with a Victorian wraparound front porch and a castellated garage?
https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-beechmount-thurles-co-tipperary/5755344
Very old interior. I hope they are not looking for much for it as it needs a overhaul.
Ah now, I don't think one little stripey gable end really qualifies as mock Tudor. Especially with the Victorian bargeboards.
The double garage door under the crenellations is a bit kind of anachronistic, the whole thing is so confused that its hard to decide whether you like it or not. Then you go inside and suddenly it doesn't matter whether you like the outside or not, and you don't even care how much it is.
Dear god, I can smell that bathroom carpet…😕
"unreal interior" even the real estate agent couldn't dress it up!.
I noticed that too, very strange wording.
Id love a house like that with the huge garden and archways/porches but they look narrow enough, not ideal for sitting under them in my rocking chair and my shotgun on my lap in any kind of rain. That's gonna take some money to get upto a decent standard. It could be beautiful when finished tho.
I really like that! Love the veranda outside. Very classy looking house
It's got 'powerful beech tress' on the property too.