I thought the astro turf was so they still have a lawn after the garden floods every year.
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Awesome, did think what would happen if the water in the tank froze, not likely but it would be in the back of my mind.
They did say the water was circulated by pump to prevent it stagnating, which would stop most freezing.
I was only mildly suspect until seeing the astro turf that had quite evidently been put down in a hurry to make it look good. You would be mad to pay for that and then turf itt after, but makes perfect business sense...
A lot of the house was still building site, it makes perfect sense to use some plastic grass just to cover up the muddy bits for the camera, and for sitting outside.
Practically every house that appears on TV is set-dressed anyway; when my friend Caron's hotel appeared on 'A Place In The Country' showing how Lardy Cakes are made, I barely recognised it, it was far too tidy!
Yes countzero, i was paying attention 🙄
House did look stunning.
It looked bloody horrible - a small box by the river. They spent the majority of their budget solving the issue of flooding (and it was a great solution to be fair) rather than having a nice property to live in.
won't the tank bit fill up with gunge eventually (immediately?) after floods? won't the basement be totally baltic in the winter being surrounded by cold water all the time?
They pump the water out of the tank but I do agree - a big flood would surely fill it with silt and would the pump be able to cope?
I doubt that the water in the tank could [b]ever[/b] freeze completely but if it did......
[b]CRRAAAACCKKKKKKKK.....[/b]
A worthy one for grand designs imo...yes quite small but technically difficult and a logistical nightmare for materials/tools. Overall aesthetics were not what I'd want but I didn't stump up the money so as long as the owners like, thats their business. I liked the couple which is a rare bonus. Hopefully more builds like that in the future
Do love the house in BR's link...the garden grotto is fantastic
Just started reading this thread and got confused, then realised the one I watched last night was from 3 weeks ago.
A worthy one for grand designs imo...yes quite small but technically difficult and a logistical nightmare for materials/tools.
Totally agree - a fascinating build but, for me, it was the end result that wasn't [b]*WOW!*.[/b] At least it wasn't clad in wood...
Good episode, liked the tech. first constractors was good value, looked nervous of the teleporter and then dropped the barge bits followed by flipped his barge 😆
Have we done this: [url= http://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/33305302?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Page%20Posts&utm_campaign=water%20tower#RrS97UV2SBOTWdgA.97 ]London Water Tower for sale at £1.8m[/url]??
Wow. Still like that one.
Loved that water tower, just for the sheer halls of designing and building it.
Cost about £2.4m to buy and build iirc?
Originally went up for £6.75M !!!
Ouch. That must hurt.
And it shows that London prices aren't on the meteoric rise that everyone keeps claiming. I wonder why no-one wants it?
I wonder why no-one wants it?
location location location 😉
also on[url= https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=Edwardes+Square&daddr=51.4856224,-0.1915111+to:Unknown+road&hl=en-US&ll=51.471961,0.049047&spn=0.002326,0.004619&sll=51.488679,-0.190587&sspn=0.018492,0.03695&geocode=FV_LEQMd4fH8_w%3BFbabEQMd6RP9_yn302viiA92SDGtmF9MEpBlag%3BFUSJEQMd2Br9_w&gl=US&dirflg=w&mra=dpe&mrsp=1&sz=15&via=1&t=m&z=18&layer=c&cbll=51.471914,0.04835&panoid=E95lpWKNbG-6hF5z2yalgg&cbp=12,344.92,,0,-9.93 ] google maps[/url] it looks like some kind of military outpost in Kabul !
it's also a different tower 🙂
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