If only I had £250,000, no debts, etc etc

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If only I had £250,000, no debts, etc etc

Post: # 102961Post thecornflake »

Not sure about everyone else but if I could this would be my ideal place -

http://www.rural-smallholdings.co.uk/pr ... itemID=424

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Post: # 102966Post ina »

Quite a lot of money for what it is, I think... Don't know what the prices are like around there. But you are right - I'd love a place like that, too!

Better in Scotland, though. Don't want the hassle of learning to understand yet another language. :wink:
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Post: # 102967Post mrsflibble »

if i had the cash and could drive it'd be my dream house.
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ina wrote:Quite a lot of money for what it is, I think... Don't know what the prices are like around there. But you are right - I'd love a place like that, too!

Better in Scotland, though. Don't want the hassle of learning to understand yet another language. :wink:
For the amount of land it's not too bad for the money.

They do speak English in Wales by the way.

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My friends recently sold their house in France with 13 acres of land which included a sustainable wood, lake and swimming pool, fully rennovated 3 bed house, 3 bedroom gite and a studio for the same in euros!
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Post: # 102985Post oldfella »

I have a friend who has a piece of land 3 acres with planning permission for a house, and its own woods. The asking price is 110,000 euros, but is negotiable. If anyone wants more info and photos, PM me.
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Post: # 102987Post kiwirach »

now that is nice!. love the remoteness of it all to be honest.....i'm a hermit in the making!.

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Post: # 103002Post CaundleMama »

nice setting but I cannot believe someone would take pics of a place in that state :shock: surely each room cleared of junk & cleaned would have been better :shock: no problem if not refitted/decorated thats not a problem ect but holy mo its abysmal *presentation* in my opinion :oops: :lol: f you are asking for 250k you need to swoosh a broom around first & have an empty clean space.

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Post: # 103035Post Ellendra »

thecornflake wrote:
They do speak English in Wales by the way.

Yes, but WHICH english?

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Post: # 103063Post Millymollymandy »

It's near the place where The Only Gay in the Village lives! :lol: :mrgreen: :lol: :mrgreen: :lol:

Property doesn't do it for me, ugly house and what a mess. Don't like that kind of countryside either, too barren.

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Interesting, but I reckon it would be pretty bleak in winter!

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Post: # 103093Post ina »

Ellendra wrote:
thecornflake wrote:
They do speak English in Wales by the way.

Yes, but WHICH english?
That's what I mean - they do speak English, of sorts, here, too! :mrgreen:

I have been to Wales, and I loved it - nothing against the dialect, either. As long as they don't all switch to Welsh as soon as there is a foreigner in the vicinity... I was amazed at how much Welsh I heard spoken in Bangor!
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Post: # 103158Post Sky »

The radiator at the side of the bath is a nice touch :shock:

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Post: # 103168Post CaundleMama »

:lol: I saw that!half way up the wall! mebbes so you can sit your feet in the tub & warm yer back on the wall??? :lol:

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Er, well I might be alone on this BUT there is a strong reason for selfsufficientish being the urban guide to self sufficiency I could not take on somewhere like that as I would feel so alone.

I need people around me. To make somewhere like that in the middle of a city would be my ideal home. I loved living in Bath in many ways as you could walk around the middle of a city and see greenery.
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