‘Close to public transport’

by Fraaday

21 comments
  1. I mean it’s not wrong..

    also r/SpottedonRightmove might like this along with a link to the property

  2. I thought it would turn out the irony was the nearest station was a mile away, but it is literally over the road. You’d have trains passing by, and stopping, every few minutes.

  3. At first, I thought they were just selling the space under the bridge as a living area.

    Given that there’s actually a house, and this is the back yard, that would be pretty awesome.

  4. I spent a good few moments thinking it was £450k for the shed under the arch.

  5. Even better, you’ll get visitors every three years coming to check your own personal viaduct span is up to code!

  6. Surely it’s not in-use anymore. Theres a big old rail bridge like this at horbry bridge in Wakefield that hawks straight over a residential area.

  7. Is it close only in the sense that it has the bridge there, or is there an actual station within walking distance?

    In other words can I get a train the normal way or am I better off just getting a grappling hook and roller skates?

  8. That’s funny, but to be fair, the actual station (overground Wanstead Park) as well as Elizabeth Line station Forest Gate are indeed very close.

  9. It’s definitely close but I have no doubt the nearest station is 15 minutes away lol.

  10. This looks like a house from a TV series I watched and I cannot fucking remember at all.

    Had a mum who had 3 girls and husband was an overseas hiking leader. Wife worked with a priest solving weird shit for the Vatican.

    Fuck what was that show called!!

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