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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

An Attic Simulator. The Imaginarium

Hello Troops,
Matt Long sent this to me and the Troubadour's Board of Editors deemed it worthy of passing on to our readers.  You see, you're not so weird after all, wanting your own simulator in your attic, or pantry :)     Mr. W.
In a swanky neighborhood of southeast London, there is a large Victorian Gothic mansion that’s for sale. It’s listed at $5.35 million and it has so many amenities you’d expect. There’s almost 7,000 square feet of elegance for any potential homeowner to enjoy. There are 8 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, a dining room, a kitchen, a breakfast room, a sitting room/games room, play room, study, dressing room and wine cellar. This house has it all.
And we mean everything.
The “play room” included in the listing is actually a spaceship room located in the attic. Inside the attic, there are two car seats that make up “mission control” and a toy chest full of space suits and gear. The walls are covered in blinking lights, monitors, vents and cables. You’d swear that you were on a retro Star Trek set if you stepped inside.
And the houses’s description online? “This beautiful Victorian family home ‘Rockmount’ is a sublime example of one of the best suburban villas on Church Road. The imposing Gothic Grade II listed house also boasts self contained accommodation, double garage, off-street parking for several cars, a wonderful garden and detached lodge.”
They neglected to boast about the best part. The spaceship.
Source: Right Move

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