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Spirit of the Lonely Star
Join Date: Mar 2002
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What a beauty! Let's hope whoever buys this has the good sense to leave these murals intact.
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Relic of Wandering Days
Join Date: Dec 2002
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I should think that it would be stipulated in the contract!
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: Dec 2004
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When I'm rich and famous
I've got lot's of spare black paint............................................. ..and some greyish colours I used in my cave.
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Cryptic Aura
Join Date: May 2002
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Those are definitely Froud ears! And shouldn't there be a copy of Christina Rossetti's "Goblin Market" framed somewhere for the eddyfication of prospective buyers?
Isn't there some kind of English Trust or Royal Trust or Heritage Trust that goes around protecting such sites? Sissinghurst's famous garden is a protected site and if a garden can be protected, cannot kitchen cottage murals?
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A Mere Boggart
Join Date: Mar 2004
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There's the National Trust and English Heritage, both funded by membership, but they specialise in owning property, rather than having any powers of protection. To protect the murals the cottage owner would have to seek 'listed building' status or be awarded it. And looking at that cottage it will almost certainly already be listed with Grade 1 status as it's 16th Century. However, to protect the murals it would have to be re-examined or re-evaluated - might take years to do. And sometimes protected status can reduce property value if they restrict future use (and they would stop you from having a new kitchen fitted!). The best hope of preserving them is the fact that the cottage has increased in value through having them.
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Ghost Prince of Cardolan
Join Date: May 2003
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Lalwendë pointed out to the added price because of the murals so hopefully those who want to spend the extra money is because they want the paintings. Of course there are the weirdos out there who would spend the extra money to get their hands on something to ruin it for others.
It's lovely. I love the cabinetry in it also. I wouldn't even mind cleaning the dishes everyday, all day to be in a room like that. The third picture showing the goblin holding the pears and pomegranet(I think that's what it is) reminds me of Bethberry's avatar but not as pretty.
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Pilgrim Soul
Join Date: May 2004
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Ah the lick your sister poem....
I really don't like these and wouldn't want them in my kitchen ..or anywhere... if the place were mine I'd cover 'em up before you could say "Farrow and Ball". They just give me the creeps. The one with the pomegranate looks like Rumpelstiltskin.... the stuff of nightmares...
Generally such extreme personalisation lowers the value of the property...unless you find someone who shares your taste. My friends have recently bought cottage in Somerset and they previous owners were artists and there are pretty but very "tired" looking flowers all over the place which they feel a bit guilty about painting over. Mush more to my taste is a green man in the local golden stone of the fireplace - it looks just like Envinyatar's old avatar
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Twisted Taleswapper
Join Date: Dec 2005
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I thought the goblins looked alot the like the ones in the movie "The Labyrinth" But I like them none the less. The one with the banana is quite odd, but it made me giggle.
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Hilde, a delight as tasty a treat as any Goblin meat, and without the lingering after affects! Wonderful! Quote:
EDIT: I can see the second, third, and fourth picture, but I can't open the one on page one. ![]()
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