Shepherds huts with barely any cooking facilities are the ones that shock me. £500/600 a week, out of season! They’re taking the Mick.Morning all, 7.2 here. Another flat line overnight, very rare for me, what's happened to my traditional dip and rise?
Cottages anywhere are eye watering, @eggyg , I was having a browse the other day at Suffolk and North Devon, and was shocked at the prices.
I take it you failed to sue the solicitor?They’re rotten in parts and stuck fast with paint! The bedroom ones are the worst for rattling and but at least we can open them. The downstairs ones just won’t open at all! We have secondary glazing on all of them, but that’s quite old too. Our last quote was £11k just for the five front ones! And that was years ago.
Never buy a listed house. Unfortunately, our solicitor failed to notice during the pre sale searches that it was, and we only found out 15 years later from English Heritage. We had already built a kitchen extension and an en-suite, both with building regs, so council didn’t even know! Both solicitor and council were very shame faced but also said we may have to knock the extension down! You can imagine what we said to them. Funnily enough they’ve never got back to us on that! The kids will have to deal with it when we pop our clogs and they have to sell the house! I know we’re probably burying our heads in the sand but time passes and it’s things like rattling sash windows that reminds you! BTW we bought it in 1986 and it was apparently listed two years earlier. Drive by listing they call it, a few in the village were done on the same day. I wonder if they know?![]()
We just left it, in hindsight maybe the wrong thing but it never crossed our mind. If we’d been told we had to demolish our extension it might have been a different matter.G
I take it you failed to sue the solicitor?