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So, so cool! Can't imagine what it'll go for!
But gorgeous area - and nice and close to all those goldfields too!

If only....
 
It's a bit too tidy. It looks like it should have old rusty junk in every corner :) Imagine what it was like before somebody got carried away on the rebuild :8
 
Having seen your shed Moneybox, I can see where you're coming from! :lol:

How's it all going, anyway?
 
MegsyB007 said:
Having seen your shed Moneybox, I can see where you're coming from! :lol:

How's it all going, anyway?

Megsy, I would never have imagined how much demand there is for rusty gold, rocks, bricks, bottles (old and not so old) and even bones. Mrs M had made a killing and is still at it :) I'm proud of the effort she's put in and so pleased to see her getting the reward. Unfortunately, from my point of view, she's not made much of a dent in it. The place looks more like a tip now that everything has been pulled out. Well not everything, a lovely lady turned up on Monday looking for rocks shortly after I'd loaded a 1/2 Tonne pallet into a trailer and then a similar amount into the back of a 4WD. Mrs M said "Sorry they have all gone".

Although a little disheartened she went ahead browsing through the shelves. A short while later she said "What about all of these?" She spotted a row of boxes of rocks hidden below the bottles. They contained a good variety of crystals and other rocks from the Harts Range, Emerald, Tinga, Kookabookra and other places. She left today a very happy lady after bringing hubby along to do the loading :)

I know there's a lot more to be uncovered so I'm teaming up with my brother for the next trip to Cue with furniture. The detector is already on charge ;)
 
$1,075,000 is what theyre asking.
Absolutely beautiful home..... but for me, I can see too many places for spiders to live. :argh:
 
Syndyne said:
As a bonus, it has the worlds largest (and possibly noisiest) Mortar & Pestle positioned nicely in the kitchen! :lol:
I was thinking more like a 5 head meat tenderiser :p
 
RM Outback said:
If I could buy it the garden would be redone every year until I found the depth I'd be happy with :) :Y:.
:lol:

I get the feeling it would be a lovely terraced garden - and quite deep! :lol:
 

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