Mr. 'H'
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- Dublin, Ireland, Ireland
Amy Jeanne said:Bathroom
SHower door with the apartment crest. Is this original?
I'm in love!
Uuuaahhh!!! To die for!
All lovely working original. So nice.
Amy Jeanne said:Bathroom
SHower door with the apartment crest. Is this original?
I'm in love!
jake_fink said:Beautiful place... and it looks well-maintained.
We lived in an apartment built in 1911 and it too was eccentric in layout. No two apartments were the same and some of the second floor units had secret stairways to the basement!!! All units had back decks that looked out onto a wide courtyard with a lawn and the original mews.
All the interior fixtures were original, and by all, I mean ALL. The wiring - knob and tube - wasn't even grounded and the floors hadn't been sanded or refinished since, probably, ever, so walking barefoot was a bad idea, unless strolling over hedgehogs is something that gives you pleasure. Eventually a developer got hold of the place and it is now coming down to make room for a mish-mash of 80 cookie cuttter units.
Crying shame... so, love your new place.
Amy Jeanne said:This place is the same -- all kinds of unusual touches in the layout. And no two apartments have the same floor plan. We have a door in our kitchen that goes out to an alleyway. I don't know if it's a fire escape or not -- we haven't been out the door yet -- but the apartment across the way has the same door.
We have friends who live there and they told us the fuses are always blowing because they are so old. I think my friend said there's some type of bulb you need to get (??) when the fuse blows, but they're hard to find because they don't make them in large quantities anymore. Maybe someone here knows more about what I'm talking about?
That's really the only thing that's "bad" about this apartment. And I hear the landlady is crazy once you move in, but that type of stuff doesn't bother me
Sefton said:I'm with everyone else on this one:you've got yourself a great place. I wouldn't be surprised if somewhere near the front door there was set into the wall a small space with a ledge/shelf. That would be the "altar" for your telephone!