So, here’s another great listing on Sutton Court Road, new city estate in Plasto. This one is a beauty. Beautifully interior designed top to bottom through to the gorgeous garden, low maintenance lawn area, barbecue area, big storage shed at the rear, too. Come back inside. Next, we’ve got this, I think, really gorgeous contemporary kitchen with stone worktops and a very smart bathroom. And then we go up. Here we go. Dogs not included, I’m afraid. Master bedroom. And then we’re through into the second bedroom. And you could create space to go up by this cupboard to create stairs to go into the loft to create a third bedroom.

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  1. £450k for a house with the bathroom not only next to the kitchen but behind it brilliant, wake up in the night for a piss brilliant the toilet is only 50 steps away. Someone does a stinky shit then your kitchen smells of shit. Bathroom nowhere near the bedrooms brilliant for getting changed after a shower.

  2. I really struggle to understand why people put allow a bathroom to be accessed via a Kitchen. Yes of course I want my dinners flavoured with an aura of shit.

  3. So many people moaning about the toilet situation. Try to remember when this house was built. peoples toilets were in a little shed in the garden, and they would bathe in a pull out metal tub that had to be filled by hand.

  4. Plaistow is the dirtiest part of London by a mile – it;s horrific. Everyone is Romanian, all the shops are dirty Romanian shops and everyone has a dog on a string. Utter grinding misery. You would have to be mentally ill to spend £1 to live there and 450k is a sick joke. The whole area needs to be bulldozed and the filth moved out.

  5. It used to be contrary to Building Regulations to have a WC directly accessible from a kitchen, but, to enable the tiny homes modern housing standards permit, that rule was relaxed some years ago.

  6. Bathroom behind kitchen on the ground floor and bedrooms on the first floor? What’s the idea behind that? Garden and kitchen are nice though. And why do you have to go through bedroom number 2 in order to get into potential bedroom number 3? Also I’ve never seen such a tiny living room.

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