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That would have been my ball park guess as well and there are houses on the same street higher without loft conversions but hard to say exactly as every one is done differently.
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Yep thats excluding finish. As a staunch northerner for example I suspect you would be dispensing with a solid gold throne in the en-suite which of could would add squillions to the priceOriginally posted by northernladuk View Post
That would have been my ball park guess as well and there are houses on the same street higher without loft conversions but hard to say exactly as every one is done differently.
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The problem with solid gold is that it is a soft metal. Platinum makes for a better, stronger experience and doesn't discolour like gold can.Originally posted by courtg9000 View Post
Yep thats excluding finish. As a staunch northerner for example I suspect you would be dispensing with a solid gold throne in the en-suite which of could would add squillions to the price
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