Wednesday, Sep 30, 2009

Exceptional Fisherman's Cottage: 247k

BBC: Cottage sale omits nuclear view

"An advert for an "exceptional fisherman's cottage" in Kent has been criticised for failing to mention the nuclear power station on its doorstep.
The three-bedroom "not to be missed" bungalow at Romney Marsh, Dungeness, is being sold for £247,000.
Estate agent Geering & Colyer points out its proximity to a nature reserve and photos show it in rural isolation.
But New Romney Town Council said it was "disingenuous" not to mention its neighbours, Dungeness A and B. "

Posted by phdinbubbles @ 04:42 PM (596 views) Add Comment

3 Comments

1. mystie010 said...

I saw this earlier on the BBC lunchtime news - we even found out how much they were asking for this property. Don't you think it is a sad day when the BBC gets involved with property sales how sad is that?

Wednesday, September 30, 2009 04:45PM Report Comment
 

2. timmy t said...

With HSBC's fabulous new mortgage announced yesterday you would need to be earning about 65K a year to buy this place. That is even sadder!

Wednesday, September 30, 2009 05:39PM Report Comment
 

3. tenyearstogetmymoneyback said...

One of the few properties with potentitial.
If anyone ever decides to build Dungeness 3 the land could be worth a fortune.

Thursday, October 1, 2009 07:59AM Report Comment
 

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