| I love every single bit of this house. My favorite part are the two bedrooms with the secret attic passage between them! |
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Costs at least two million to build a house like that and a one acre plot that close in is worth 1.5 million.
Even has a little pond. You can hate on house but it is worth the price |
| It's beautiful, but for that price point I don't think I'd want a galley like kitchen. |
| I could never host my British relatives (like I did last month) because they'd laugh at the faux-Tudor look. |
+1 gives off McMansion and CGI |
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I live near there. It's set way back from Bradley .. you can't even see it from the road.
But where do you park cars? I didn't see a garage. Is that front mass of stones and gravel the "parking area"? |
| Major road, tiny kitchen, pass pass pass |
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HGTV strikes again! |
| Does it come with a helicopter and a pass to fly it to town? |
How about this modern Tudor: https://www.redfin.com/MD/Bethesda/8220-Custer-Rd-20817/home/10646809?600390594=copy_variant&231528114=control&utm_source=ios_share&utm_medium=share&utm_nooverride=1&utm_content=link&utm_campaign=share_sheet |
No comparison. At all. |
Now *that’s* a ridiculous+overpriced house! |
| Not crazy about the pond but otherwise love it! |
1920s-1930s Stockbroker Tudors or Mock Tudors are common all over Britain, especially in the Home Counties commuter belt. https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo/mock-tudor-house-in-suburb.html?sortBy=relevant Your cousins would recognize this American twist, with the exception that this house isn't properly a Tudor but Norman Revival (the French version). It is beautifully maintained. Interiors are more interesting than the exterior. |