Wednesday, May 13, 2015

I WANNA live there Wednesday # 125

Good morning everyone !

We're headed " across " the pond again...................to a gorgeous thatch covered cottage that look like it comes right out of a fairy tale !

£ 1,100,000
All images found on TRADE-IT.CO.UK

Listing reads

Church Farm House is a well-presented property in a unique location at Ibberton in North Dorset situated at the end of a lane with the village church in its grounds. It has three paddocks, woodland, outbuildings with stabling and a swimming pool. In all about 10.5 acres set in an AONB by Bulbarrow Hill. It offers total peace and quiet in a small, friendly village.The property is Grade 2 listed and is believed to date from the 17th and 18th century.
Read more at http://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/36492377#B84ZebF25t60pveO.99



























Isn't it soooo charming?
There's more photos !!!
And you can check out the complete listing HERE

Have a wonderful day everyone
The sun is shining here in Montreal !
Hope it's shining where you are too !

Much love,
Me


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11 comments:

  1. I'm ready to move in too. Those old houses have all the character the new ones lack.

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  2. I love the look of thatch, but I have always wondered about living in a house with a thatch roof.

    Do you know the origin of the term "raining cats and dogs"? The dogs and cats slept up in the roof and when it poured down rain, the cats and dogs would fall to the floor.

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  3. I'll take it!! I love that there are a couple of rooms that would be great for my art studio ~

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  4. Lovely... did you see that the house used in Downton Abbey for the Dowager Countess is for sale? GORGEOUS! xoxox

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  5. Ever since i saw Quite Man with John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara i have been in love with houses like that,old movies,old houses i just love them they are so much better. Thanks Suzan.

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    1. I only first saw that movie a few years ago !!!
      But yes I love old houses AND old movies !
      Thank YOU Marlene!
      XOXO

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  6. Hi Suzan!!

    I love everything about this beautiful historic house!!

    I love history and if these walls could talk it would be very interesting!! You even get your own pond....Now how cool is that?!!

    Thanks for picking one from the UK!! I love looking at real estate in the UK.... Guess it's because I'm from a Scottish background!!

    Enjoy the rest of the week!!

    Pam
    xox

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  7. Ah with a little bit of freshening up here and there it is perfect! First to go the icky carpet in the bathroom, good God what is wrong with them?! Hilarious. Lovely home and property, charming, quaint and those beams look familiar ; ). The church farmhouse makes me think that Jane Austen could have lived there, as she grew up in the same environment. Sadly her home was torndown. Sunny here too after 2 dys of blah. xo Patty/NS

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  8. It looks lovely. The grounds are beautiful. I wonder how drafty and cold the place is though. Love the kitchen and conservatory. Sunny evening here but going down to 2!!!!!! A risk of frost. Yikes!

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  9. Maybe if the Aga was Robin's egg blue and of course the kitchen cabinets would have to be painted white, guess it would do.😉😋

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