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That's would be £5mil in London.The winner of Scotland's Home of the Year 2020 is up for sale https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/143582885#/?channel=RES_BUY
I love that they've got art absolutely everywhere!The winner of Scotland's Home of the Year 2020 is up for sale https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/143582885#/?channel=RES_BUY
Wow, that is stunning but absolutely not to my taste. I love all the plants.The winner of Scotland's Home of the Year 2020 is up for sale https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/143582885#/?channel=RES_BUY
The 'garden room' is fantastic, I'd love something like that. The whole place is bound to be a nightmare to heat though. Hard to imagine what it would be like without all the art and furniture in it.Wow, that is stunning but absolutely not to my taste. I love all the plants.
Beautiful and the owners have obviously put a lot of work in, but not to my taste at all. The garden room reminds me of the outdoors indoors luxury barbecue in Keeping Up AppearancesThe winner of Scotland's Home of the Year 2020 is up for sale https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/143582885#/?channel=RES_BUY
It makes me think of Andie MacDowell's apartment in the film Green Card, I coveted that place so hard even though I must have been about 13 when I saw it.Beautiful and the owners have obviously put a lot of work in, but not to my taste at all. The garden room reminds me of the outdoors indoors luxury barbecue in Keeping Up Appearances
I'm surprised the ones in picture 25 (the shower room) haven't been censored!I love that they've got art absolutely everywhere!
I think more! It's amazing but as someone else said, imagine the heating! Also the kitchen is a bit of a let down and I expected a bath with legsThat's would be £5mil in London.
That is heartbreaking.If you want a modern house, buy a modern house or build one. Do not buy a glorious late-Georgian manor house and do this to it.
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I swear that film is the reason why my dream-home will have to have a courtyard conservatory/garden.It makes me think of Andie MacDowell's apartment in the film Green Card, I coveted that place so hard even though I must have been about 13 when I saw it.
I wasn't surprised at all to see that was in Chatham, it is hideous. As for it being worth £1.4m, honestly no one will pay that to live in Chatham, she's dreamingNot right move but related
Eventhough it's the original house, it looks so out of place there.
And I agree with the neighbours.
Matching white car.
People call the extension on my £1.4m house 'chavvy' - but I love it
EXCLUSIVE: Lucy Peck, 43, was slammed after she gave her home in Kent a dramatic refurb, replacing its 1930s period look with a two-storey glazed porch, but she told MailOnline: 'I don't care - I love it.'www.dailymail.co.uk