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Topic Other Boards / Foo / Victorian fireplaces
- By pinarello [gb] Date 16.04.04 13:33 UTC
We've recently bought a house ( well 6 months ago ) and are finally getting round to doing some work on it :) it hasn't been touched since the 70s so you can imagine the decor :(

We're doing the main bedroom first which like every other room in the house has a boarded up fireplace in it which we assumed would just have a hole behind it :( but when we pulled the panel off the front it revealed a completely intact lovely victorian fireplace :) well lovely apart from the dead bird.

So off we rushed to every other room to rip the fronts off all the others and their all intact apart from 1 which is missing its grate :( but we've got 6 lovely fireplaces which we never thought we had :)

Steve
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 16.04.04 13:39 UTC
What a win! You lucky thing - they're worth quite a bit now, and terribly fashionable again!
:)
- By lel [gb] Date 16.04.04 14:20 UTC
You lucky so and so :)
I think theyre gorgeous :)
- By jazzywoo Date 16.04.04 14:24 UTC
What a find Steve.  They are worth a bit and I can't imagine why anyone would want to cover them up :(.

Michelle
- By jessthepest [gb] Date 16.04.04 14:44 UTC
Lol I would! :-D

There are 3 left in our house - the two upstairs in the bedrooms have been painted white several times over - but that's okay with me they match the decor that way! :-)

The one in the dining room is horrible - the flowery patterened tiles are disgusting and when we moved in I said "that's coming straight out".  A collective gasp of horror went around my relatives followed by a short pause where you could almost hear their brains ticking over then a collective offer of "well if you get rid of it, let me know, I'll have it".

It was then I discovered how valuable they are and hence, it is still firmly in place, 3 years later ;-)
- By earl [gb] Date 16.04.04 15:08 UTC
eBay! :D :D :D

It's what I'd do lol.
- By pinarello [gb] Date 16.04.04 16:48 UTC
No I couldn't do that, they've been there for 120 years i'd feel terrible :( and i've spent all afternoon scrubbing them :) and they were a much nicer find than the woodworm :)

Steve
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