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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Stamp Duty Ending soon
So did the holiday from stamp duty benefit anyone? As the holiday on stamp duty draws to an end, the government is starting to look for alternative ways to boost the first time buyer market. However the question remains, did … Continue reading
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9 bedroomed house
Grade II listed 9 bedroom farmhouse, early 19th Century, with accommodation on three floors with a single storey kitchen. There is a rear yard and adjoining courtyard of traditional stone and slate barns. Garden at the front plus kitchen garden, … Continue reading
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How to recycle old paint
Got half a tin of paint in the cupboard that you’re never going to use again? If you’re having a clear out whilst getting reading to move you should perhaps think about keeping the paint if it’s still being used … Continue reading
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Selling your house if you have solar panels
An interesting guide to selling your house if you have solar panels installed. Published: February 2012 I have seen a couple of houses with solar panels on rightmove but haven’t seen anything in the details about them!
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Home of the Future
In the first episode, the family discover what rest and relaxation will be like, as they road test some of the latest sleep-enabling gadgets, designed to help them fall asleep quicker, stay asleep longer, stop snoring, and monitor the quality … Continue reading
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The Gables
The Gables dates back to 1907 and was built for a member of a well known Warrington Industrialist family. Its distinctive style is Arts and Crafts by a local renowned architect and is redolent of the Tudor style of black … Continue reading
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Secret room
Lower Hall is an attractive period farmhouse having been beautifully restored and extended in recent times to provide a superb modern family house Look on the plan for the secret room. Photo before lists duck room too
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Steve Cougan’s house
Steve Cougan lives here at Ovingdean Grange, Which we think is here on google streetview
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Cave houses
Fancy living in a cave? Not quite as strange as it sounds, or maybe it is?
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Magnus Deo
Magnus Deo is a Fine, detached period house of considerable distinction being a notable landmark in the village. It is believed to date from the early 17th Century and is listed as a building of historic interest, Grade II*, denoting … Continue reading
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