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lovely views muds those houses get,but surely they are not worth nearly half a million pounds for a small terrace house.:confused:

well i wouldn't pay that for one , they get battered every winter from the Atlantic but pretty little fishing village with fab places to eat , a great place to grow up , we used to jump off the harbour walls into the sea then swim back round to the fishermens steps and do it all over again..:D
 
well i wouldn't pay that for one , they get battered every winter from the Atlantic but pretty little fishing village with fab places to eat , a great place to grow up , we used to jump off the harbour walls into the sea then swim back round to the fishermens steps and do it all over again..:D

yes it does look very nice,but that sort of money for that type of house seems ridiculous.but your childhood sounds idyllic.:)
 
Oh yeah, lovely place to grow up in, and retire to, but nothing really for anyone between the ages of 16-60!

Endless summers of jumping off harbour walls and camping on Loe Bar! :D God I miss that...
 
Oh yeah, lovely place to grow up in, and retire to, but nothing really for anyone between the ages of 16-60!

Endless summers of jumping off harbour walls and camping on Loe Bar! :D God I miss that...

Well you'll just have to come back for a holiday and we can have an LZ BBQ on the beach with rip raring fire etc...:) Im sure we could drive down Gunwalloe side and probably park on the sand that end ....and get stuck no doubt:rolleyes:
 
Thatll be an interesting one for LZIR! :D hehe. Ive seen National Trust rangers driving pickups around there and on the bar, always wondered how they got on there because the slipway I always used to walk there has a 2ft drop on the end of it where the sands been washed/blown away.
 
Thatll be an interesting one for LZIR! :D hehe. Ive seen National Trust rangers driving pickups around there and on the bar, always wondered how they got on there because the slipway I always used to walk there has a 2ft drop on the end of it where the sands been washed/blown away.

There's a lane from Gunwalloe end , and i'm sure it's a public right of way , but it's quite lumpy , i'd do it in the 90 or a disco but maybe not a freelander , the sand is kinda grown in that end with vegetation which makes it pretty easy to drive on ....she says ...famous last words ...watch me sink..:eek::D:D
 
Well a few of my mates have taken motorbikes down there and rode along the bar, not done it myself though, Id probably give it a go if it is a public right of way! Just make sure to bring shovels and boards to dig it out again :D
 
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