What would be your dream home?

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pplpilot

Guru
Location
Knowle
For me it would have to be 50's or 60's modernist that has changed little since it's build. I have a real love of one off houses from this period.

There is a house about 2 minutes walk from my house that I've always admired and loved, I've often said to Mrs pplpilot that one day I'll own that house, designed (and lived in by architect John Madin, responsible for most of Birmingham's concrete Brutalist monstrosities) it has recently become grade II listed.

Well it's up for sale!

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-42351571.html

Out of the question as Mrs pplpilot says it is too secluded and she wouldn't feel safe while I'm working away... Ah well one can dream.

What is your dream home?
 

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Julia9054

Legendary Member
Location
Knaresborough
For me it would have to be 50's or 60's modernist that has changed little since it's build. I have a real love of one off houses from this period.

There is a house about 2 minutes walk from my house that I've always admired and loved, I've often said to Mrs pplpilot that one day I'll own that house, designed (and lived in by architect John Madin, responsible for most of Birmingham's concrete Brutalist monstrosities) it has recently become grade II listed.

Well it's up for sale!

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-42351571.html

Out of the question as Mrs pplpilot says it is too secluded and she wouldn't feel safe while I'm working away... Ah well one can dream.

What is your dream home?
You'd have to swap cycling for mowing the lawn!
 
Not sure whether I'd necessarily call it my dream house, but definitely hard to beat for the money: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ow-I-built-hobbit-house-Wales-just-3-000.html
Love it. Want.
 
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