Pictures from the house at Clayhithe

The utility room at the front of the house.
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What was probably once the kitchen. This window faces the front.
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Still in the "kitchen", with the flue.
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Some of the ceiling near the wall the owner tried to remove.
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The next room along, with what probably used to be a fireplace. The wall on the very right of the picture is the the other side of the wall from the previous picture.
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The living room, at the end of the house downstairs. This one actually seems quite nice!
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Another shot of this living room. The window is on the Southish end of the house.
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And up the stairs... You can see the loft hatch.
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The bedroom on the Southish end upstairs. Quite a good size, and in one piece.
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Same room again, from another angle.
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The middle bedroom, above the entrance hall, the other side of the staircase.
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From the middle bedroom into the other-end-bedroom, which has a low sloping roof.
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Another view of the sloping-roof room, complete with didgeridoo and water tank. Yasmin says there's another water tank behind the door.
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View from the drive towards the garden. This is the East or front wall of the house.
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Another picture of the garden. The tree and telephone pole are at roughly the end of the garden.
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The house, from the end of the garden. The right-hand half is the one we were looking at; the other half is another house. Yasmin and Angela are in shot, as well as the estate agent.
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The house, from the drive again, with Yasmin and Angela in about the same place. The red brick pillar is relatively new, and there's a hole in the wall at the top.
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The "garage". The floor is not concreted, and the rubble in front would stop you getting a car in. Yasmin says there was a door on it the week before.
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View from near the front of the house, towards a shed.
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Closer view of new pillar and hole.
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From the drive looking at Northfields Farm.
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The other side of the track from the farm.
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Finally, a view of the houses from in the car. The track is on the right, and turns out of sight towards the small house-blobs in the distance.
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