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slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
Surely a call to the man who owned the property previously is in order. You could suggest that you'll happily send them to his new house addressed to his wife, or alternatively you'd be happy for him to collect them subject to a 'processing fee' of £500?
Splendid!
You didn't happen to be an Agony Aunt in your previous employment , did you?
 

EltonFrog

Legendary Member
I have just remembered, a house I had in Guildford about 25 years ago I found a Beano under the Lino in kitchen. I still have it somewhere.
 

TreeHuggery

Senior Member
Location
brinsley
when we moved into this house, I was ripping up the carpets and found £100. Yelled "effin hell" and Mr TreeHuggery came running in to see what I'd found.
As I was waving the money around, he was staring at the now exposed floorboards.... looking at a very bad case of woodworm, which cost more than £100 to eradicate.
 
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Pikey

Pikey

Waiting for the turbo to kick in...
Location
Wiltshire
O the mullets, the horror xx(

They went straight in the bin.
 

Cuchilo

Prize winning member X2
Location
London
Not my house but a few i have done work on have had some spookey secret finds.
One was a place in rural france. The place had been empty for a very long time and a friend of mine bought it. He came back to collect the windows i had made for him and told me he had found hundreds of what appeared to be 1940's childrens shoes neatly laid out in the loft space in one of the barns.
When i asked what he did with them he said we just left them where the are :eek:
Another was in Twickenham, the customer had just bought the house and i was fitting out the place with wardrobes and bookshelves but the sizes of the rooms had me baffled. Some where smaller than others but directly above each other so should have been the same.
The lady of the house pointed out a wierd hatch in the kitchen so i poked a tourch in there to see a hidden room about 2ft wide and 10ft long with a chair in it. No way in or out :eek:
My guess is a priest hole.......
 

srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
When we had the wallpaper stripped in one of our rooms as part of the refurbishment a few years ago we found a love poem from the person we bought the house off to his wife written on the plaster underneath. It probably dated from the 1960s and actually wasn't bad.
 
Thanks to the wonders of t'internet, our verges are free from Hedge Porn.
I did see a CDROM by a roadside in Denmark, some kind of Scandinavian video, judging from the text.
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
When we had the wallpaper stripped in one of our rooms as part of the refurbishment a few years ago we found a love poem from the person we bought the house off to his wife written on the plaster underneath. It probably dated from the 1960s and actually wasn't bad.
I often feel like leaving a message for the previous plumbers/builders/ electricians when I discover their hidden work. Unfortunately, they didn't leave their phone numbers.
 
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One of my favourite hobbies is reading old newspapers spread under carpets in old houses. EDP from 1973 can be fascinating.
 
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