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Offline GROWLER

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Re: Looking for unusual property
« Reply #30 on: November 13, 2012, 07:41:13 PM »
I have found TWO to go and view out in the wilderness and not a million miles from 'me 'ill' 

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Re: Looking for unusual property
« Reply #31 on: November 13, 2012, 08:11:13 PM »
Piccie 2 description.

A detached single storey extended stone cottage situated in......     ...... is a rural village surrounded by open countrysirde with lovely far reaching views, located .... miles from the historic market town of..... with excellent road links for the A55 Expressway with major mototway links beyond. The property has been extended yet contains a wealth for features and charm. In brief the accommodation comprises lounge with feature log burner effect fire, dining kitchen, utility room with plumbing, two double bedrooms and bathroom with bath /shower over. Outside comprises large garage with workshop area,  cloud9:    cloud9:  driveway parking and private gardens.

An excellent detached single storey extended stone cottage occupying a pleasant plot in the centre of the village of Nercwys. Nercwys is a rural village surrounded by open countryside, some 2 miles from the historic market town of Mold, with a village school, thriving community, and excellent road links for the A55 expressway with major motorway networks beyond. The property has been extended and remodelled yet retains a wealth of features and charm.

In brief the accommodation affords, sitting room, kitchen dining room, rear study/utility room, two double bedrooms, bathroom, large single garage with work shop area, large garden shed, landscaped rear gardens with decked patio area, views, double glazed windows and oil central heating.

Entrance

Double glazed front door opening into the sitting room.

Lounge 13'3" x 12' (4.04m x 3.66m)

Beamed ceiling, spot lighting, feature fireplace, glazed door opening into the kitchen breakfast room, radiator, double glazed deep sill window.

Kitchen 12'5" x 9' (3.78m x 2.74m)

Double glazed window with deep sill, range of wall and base units with complimentary work surfaces over, drawers and display cabinets, stainless steel hob, stainless steel oven, stainless steel sink, part tiled walls, space for utilities.Skylight window.

Study/ Utilility Room

Radiator, double glazed window, door leading to outside

Bedroom One 11'6" x 11'8" (3.5m x 3.56m)

Double glazed window, radiator.

Bedroom Two 13' x 7'4" (3.96m x 2.24m)

Double glazed window, radiator.

Bathroom

Double glazed window, panelled bath with electric shower over, pedestal hand basin, low level flush toilet, tiled walls, radiator, wood panelled ceiling with spotlighting.

Outside

Front - The property is approached over a driveway, leading to the garage and a large parking area, with steps up to the raised gardens and access to the side and rear of the property.

Rear - Mainly laid to lawn, enclosed by hedge and backing onto open farmland, with a raised decked area and access to the garden shed with a further side garden with a log store and bunded oil tank. Views over surrounding countryside from the garden.

Garage 23'3" x 17'8" (7.09m x 5.38m)

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Re: Looking for unusual property
« Reply #32 on: November 13, 2012, 08:13:12 PM »
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Re: Looking for unusual property
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Re: Looking for unusual property
« Reply #34 on: November 13, 2012, 08:18:30 PM »
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Indeed.

I can cross that one of my list forthwith then. ::)

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Re: Looking for unusual property
« Reply #35 on: November 13, 2012, 08:21:23 PM »
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Indeed.

I can cross that one of my list forthwith then. ::)

I merely did a google search on "A detached single storey extended stone cottage situated in" as anybody else that reads this could have done....  ;)
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Re: Looking for unusual property
« Reply #36 on: November 13, 2012, 08:24:52 PM »
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Indeed.

I can cross that one of my list forthwith then. ::)

I merely did a google search on "A detached single storey extended stone cottage situated in" as anybody else that reads this could have done....  ;)

Quite.
Harsh lesson learnt rapidly

I'll keep my findings to myself in future.

Even had prying eyes over my shoulder here now too, complimented with lashings of sarcasm.


I shall recommence searching tomorrow when no one's here and keep my findings to myself.
Got a bit carried away with the excitement, that's all.

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Re: Looking for unusual property
« Reply #37 on: November 13, 2012, 08:27:16 PM »
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Indeed.

I can cross that one of my list forthwith then. ::)

I merely did a google search on "A detached single storey extended stone cottage situated in" as anybody else that reads this could have done....  ;)

Quite.
Harsh lesson learnt rapidly

I'll keep my findings to myself in future.

Even had prying eyes over my shoulder here now too, complimented with lashings of sarcasm.


I shall recommence searching tomorrow when no one's here and keep my findings to myself.
Got a bit carried away with the excitement, that's all.

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