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RE: Sloping gardens - Veggie - 17-02-2021 Martin - how lovely to see you. ![]() ![]() Look forward to seeing your garden in due course! RE: Sloping gardens - MartinH - 17-02-2021 (17-02-2021, 11:04 AM)Veggie Wrote: Martin - how lovely to see you. Thanks VC, sorry, Veggie! I expect Proserpina and I will each start our own thread to show you how it's going. I have to say I'm excited, I just hope it doesn't all fall through before I get there! :o RE: Sloping gardens - Veggie - 17-02-2021 Fingers crossed, Martin ![]() RE: Sloping gardens - Scarlet - 18-02-2021 (17-02-2021, 10:51 AM)MartinH Wrote: Great advice from Veggie in this thread!My Dad was a builder that specialised in listed houses. He tried all ways to stop me from buying the listed house I've been in for 20+ years. it's been an absolute money pit. I waited years to have a kitchen extension, had loads of issues since we started in November- currently been waiting 2 weeks for the planners to decide wether the stone p test panel is good enough....I've called them 5 times already today. ![]() RE: Sloping gardens - Veggie - 18-02-2021 I worked on appeals after Planning Authorities had refused Listed Building consent. The Historic Buildings Architect always told me never to buy a Listed Building or a Thatched Cottage. Even houses in Conservation Areas come with extra costs. RE: Sloping gardens - MartinH - 18-02-2021 (18-02-2021, 01:56 PM)Veggie Wrote: I worked on appeals after Planning Authorities had refused Listed Building consent. The Historic Buildings Architect always told me never to buy a Listed Building or a Thatched Cottage. Even houses in Conservation Areas come with extra costs. Yes, I'm sure I made a good decision to pass on this house. It was right at the top of my budget, too. But it's sooo lovely! https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/75408516#/ RE: Sloping gardens - Veggie - 18-02-2021 Ermmmmm - there's something wrong about the roof - that mix of flat and sloping. That would worry me. Nice flight of ducks over the cooker though. ![]() RE: Sloping gardens - Proserpina - 19-02-2021 More flying ducks! Maybe they are really a portent of doom? RE: Sloping gardens - Spec - 19-02-2021 Why is everything gray nowadays, made the mistake of telling OH that I was going to get the ceiling plastered, it's done in artex ![]() RE: Sloping gardens - Proserpina - 19-02-2021 Grey walls, with grey carpets and grey furniture seem to be a thing at the moment. All too often with a splash or two of bright yellow dotted about (e.g. yellow cushions on the settee, or a yellow alcove). I'm not a fan. The houses I've viewed that have been renovated for sale have all had horrible new grey carpets. I'd have far preferred they'd left whatever nasty carpets were already there. I could maybe see going for pale grey walls in a bedroom, with complementary curtains and bedding (dark plum?), but so many people seem to be doing their entire houses in grey (or, even worse, black)! |