House for sale . . . with views of nuclear power station!
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 3:03 pm
It's a property that has everything: a fisherman's cottage a mere five minutes from the sea, with a private driveway, half an acre of garden and sweeping views across some of the most beautiful coastal landscape England has to offer.
It's just a shame the estate agents failed to mention that it was in the shadow – quite literally – of one of Europe's biggest nuclear power stations.
Westbeach, on sale for £247,000 is a small three-bed bungalow that is less than 80 yards from the perimeter of the brooding, concrete presence of Dungeness A and Dungeness B power stations.
The stations, which emit a ghostly hum day and night, are so close a strong-armed fielder could hurl a cricket ball over its fence if they were standing in the property's garden.
However, this rather major downside is being ignored by the estate agents, who have managed to focus purely on its bijou charm. It is being marketed as "a property not to be missed," with a light-filled sitting room, complete with original 1930s wood panelling, a modern kitchen, including an all-important island.
There is an extensive picture gallery on the website of Kent estate agent Geering & Colyer highlighting the property's features, but the only exterior shot shows the property from the side – missing the power station, and only displaying the beautiful Romney Marsh.
One viewer to the property, which has been on the market since the summer, had failed to do this level of research.
Alex Robertson, looking for a property for his two children and family, said he was horrified when he arrived at the cottage last week.
He said: "It was unbelievable. I had seen the property online and thought it looked just right for me and my family.
"But when I got there I just saw this tiny fisherman's cottage in the shadow of these huge nuclear power stations.
"The photos make out it is an isolated cottage with nothing surrounding it at all – but that could not be further from the truth.
"These power stations are literally at your front door – there is no escaping them, they are gargantuan."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop ... ation.html
It's just a shame the estate agents failed to mention that it was in the shadow – quite literally – of one of Europe's biggest nuclear power stations.
Westbeach, on sale for £247,000 is a small three-bed bungalow that is less than 80 yards from the perimeter of the brooding, concrete presence of Dungeness A and Dungeness B power stations.
The stations, which emit a ghostly hum day and night, are so close a strong-armed fielder could hurl a cricket ball over its fence if they were standing in the property's garden.
However, this rather major downside is being ignored by the estate agents, who have managed to focus purely on its bijou charm. It is being marketed as "a property not to be missed," with a light-filled sitting room, complete with original 1930s wood panelling, a modern kitchen, including an all-important island.
There is an extensive picture gallery on the website of Kent estate agent Geering & Colyer highlighting the property's features, but the only exterior shot shows the property from the side – missing the power station, and only displaying the beautiful Romney Marsh.
One viewer to the property, which has been on the market since the summer, had failed to do this level of research.
Alex Robertson, looking for a property for his two children and family, said he was horrified when he arrived at the cottage last week.
He said: "It was unbelievable. I had seen the property online and thought it looked just right for me and my family.
"But when I got there I just saw this tiny fisherman's cottage in the shadow of these huge nuclear power stations.
"The photos make out it is an isolated cottage with nothing surrounding it at all – but that could not be further from the truth.
"These power stations are literally at your front door – there is no escaping them, they are gargantuan."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop ... ation.html