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Rob G wrote:
Well, converting existing cellars round here is the in thing. And even
then requires what is effectively underpinning. They don't have the
height required by modern regs. A neighbour had this done recently and
the total bill was 80 grand. Including a rather nice kitchen.
There was mention of this being done in London. I have a cousin
married to one of the 'much money and possibly no sense ' brigade and
they had this done. The guy is an oenophile and not only did they go
down to create a room under the house but he got them to go down yet
further for a wine cellar - only they met the Thames coming in to meet
them !
I could see the reasons for it when prices were sky high - just think of
the costs if selling to buy something that bit bigger. Other thing is most
of the houses round here are a similar size - until you go to the huge
ones. So if you've got kids at a school you like etc or just want to stay
in the area it might make sense.
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