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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostHow can I move ??
no one will buy this place now that that cnt over the road has put solar panels on his roof
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostHow can I move ??
no one will buy this place now that that cnt over the road has put solar panels on his roof
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Originally posted by rootsnall View PostIt doesn't sound like good foundations would of saved them, sounds like a whole seam has collapsed for it to be that dramatic. If you drive up the East Lancs Rd you know you are near Leigh when it gets very bumpy. It also had lots of leaning houses when I was a kid, since knocked down i think. I'd move quick !
no one will buy this place now that that cnt over the road has put solar panels on his roof
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postoop Norf
old mine workings near Leigh.
Apparently, its safe as long as you have good foundations.
Hang on a mo, I cant reach the keyboar
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postoop Norf
old mine workings near Leigh.
Apparently, its safe as long as you have good foundations.
Hang on a mo, I cant reach the keyboar
Insurance may be refusing if they didn't get a mining search done as part of the house purchase so didn't declare it on their insurance.
Home - The Coal Authority
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostYou must live in the North or wales -
old mine workings near Leigh.
Apparently, its safe as long as you have good foundations.
Hang on a mo, I cant reach the keyboar
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI was having an afternoon kip just before christmas, when the wind chimes started a-chiming.
The bedside lamp rattled and the windows shook. Then the was a low rumbling noise then a thud in the distance.
It went on for hours. Thwo of the light fittings came loose and dropped off.
Someone somewhere was having some building work done, and it was serious stuff.
Then mrs EO noticed a gap in the trees over the back, so we meandered over yesterday to check it out. A whole house had gone
We checked it out on google earth then went round to chat to the neighbours.
Apparently the owners had a conservatory put in last year, but with shallow footings. The house is near some old mine works and the whole thing subsided , taking the house with it.
The family are now living in a B&B and apparently the insurance has told them to do one
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bluddy hell!
(btw , everyone likes looking at holes that aren't in their garden)
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Wallop, she's gone daaarrn
I was having an afternoon kip just before christmas, when the wind chimes started a-chiming.
The bedside lamp rattled and the windows shook. Then the was a low rumbling noise then a thud in the distance.
It went on for hours. Thwo of the light fittings came loose and dropped off.
Someone somewhere was having some building work done, and it was serious stuff.
Then mrs EO noticed a gap in the trees over the back, so we meandered over yesterday to check it out. A whole house had gone
We checked it out on google earth then went round to chat to the neighbours.
Apparently the owners had a conservatory put in last year, but with shallow footings. The house is near some old mine works and the whole thing subsided , taking the house with it.
The family are now living in a B&B and apparently the insurance has told them to do one
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