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?1.7m for a house in Peckham.. ???


Whats available in Tenterden Kent for that money..


http://media.rightmove.co.uk/dir/49k/48569/38971590/48569_CKS150224_IMG_00_0000_max_214x143.JPG


?1,695,000 Guide Price

12 bedroom character property for sale Appledore Road, Tenterden, Kent, TN30

An exceptional and historic manor house set within beautiful grounds on the edge of the picturesque cinque port of Tenterden


DulwichFox

That does look nice. I'd love to live in Tenterden, Kent.


After spending the morning morning admiring my giant house (alone) for an hour, I could sit in the garden, bored shitless for an hour or two, maybe try and get the ride-on mower going.


Then, after a trip to town to admire the hanging baskets and listening to general post-office blue-rinse chatter about immigrants ruining the country, I can return home and spend the day emailing friends in London, pleading with them to come and visit.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Looks nice, fox. But it's in the middle of

> nowhere... off the radar for London commuting, I

> imagine.


Yes.. Nearest station is Headcorn 9miles away then 1hr 4 mins to London.


Foxy

dbboy - ED has very few large properties, so you're not comparing like for like.


As for Forest Hill... it's a decent area, but is a couple of miles further out, has a major road cutting through it, and doesn't have the same buzz that Peckham has at the moment.

Dboy, they are bigger, some huge early Victorian houses round Highshore Road, Chadwick Road, Lyndhurst, some detached, with huge gardens minutes from a station that directly serves the East London Line. Some very individual houses, including the large early cottages around Elm Grove.

steveo Wrote:

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> I've met a lot of ex pat Londoners down in Kent.

> They cash in and flee the smoke for the rural

> idyll and within months have shagged the neighbour

> and become divorced alcoholics.



I feel there's a great TV property show in here somewhere Steveo. Have you taken the idea to Kirsty/Phil?

Property Bladdered


Homes Under the Hummer



etc



There's one in the US called 'Spouse vs House' where hapless husbands with limited DIY and interior design skills are given limited budget to makeover/ruin the marital home. TheWifeTheWife doesn't have a say or see it until the damage is done.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> There's one in the US called 'Spouse vs House'

> where hapless husbands with limited DIY and

> interior design skills are given limited budget to

> makeover/ruin the marital home. TheWifeTheWife

> doesn't have a say or see it until the damage is done.


"Changing Rooms" meets "Don't Tell The Bride". Only a matter of time before that particular permutation of car crash TV finds its way over here, I'm sure.

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