house in burgundy

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rich.
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house in burgundy

#1 Post by rich. »

evening all :D
here is a house that belongs to my wifes uncle. ive stayed there many times & unfortunately i havent won the lottery to buy it.. its a beautiful place in an ideal setting.. so for anyone who wants to move abroad its really Worth a look.. not far from the champagne & chablis régions..
enjoy!!

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#2 Post by TerryG »

Are you trying to diversify in to estate agency Rich? ;)
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#3 Post by suffolkpete »

Lovely! You certainly get a lot of house for your money over there.
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#4 Post by Willy Eckerslyke »

Thought it was going to look more purple than that. :)
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#5 Post by TerryG »

get your coat! ;)
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Horsepower: how fast you hit the wall.
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#6 Post by UKJeeper »

Willy Eckerslyke wrote:Thought it was going to look more purple than that. :)
I was expecting more of a reddish colour myself...
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#7 Post by rich. »

im not an estate agent chaps.. im too honest :lol: but its a lovely place that id like but until i win the lottery its out out of my reach..
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#8 Post by JPB »

Does the leather reclining chair come with the house? They're dead comfy those. I had one but because I'm a fat sod these days, the frame broke and I de-upholstered it and welded it up with extra reinforcement just in case. Then I discovered that I'm very, very bad at putting repaired easy chairs back together. Anyone have any use for what looks like several acres of green leather? :|
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#9 Post by rich. »

im sure i could get jacques to leave the chair & any amount of furniture you would like john... he is in his 80s now & looking to buy a small flat closer to his wifes family.. hes a top bloke, spent a lot of his life in africa as an engineer.
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