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<p>[QUOTE="Charliebfc, post: 182844, member: 3230"]That's cool I myself wouldn't rip it out ,if I was you I go to a salvage yard and ask them to come around and have a look ,</p><p><br /></p><p>To be honest I won't expect thousands because obviously such feature at one time was a part of every house hold ,</p><p><br /></p><p>In a matter of fact often the surroundings can be worth more money then the harbour especially if there tiled by a well known designer ,</p><p><br /></p><p>Oh and its very art Deco In Design what fits in with the year of the house is it in a bedroom or one of the reception areas ,</p><p><br /></p><p>Don't think its the main lounge is it like I said its a nice feature to the house so would leave it there also in the feature if you decide to sell the house it could add vaule to the house and be a selling point ,</p><p><br /></p><p>No my advice is let it stay where it is ,it would be a shame to take so much character away from the house ,[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Charliebfc, post: 182844, member: 3230"]That's cool I myself wouldn't rip it out ,if I was you I go to a salvage yard and ask them to come around and have a look , To be honest I won't expect thousands because obviously such feature at one time was a part of every house hold , In a matter of fact often the surroundings can be worth more money then the harbour especially if there tiled by a well known designer , Oh and its very art Deco In Design what fits in with the year of the house is it in a bedroom or one of the reception areas , Don't think its the main lounge is it like I said its a nice feature to the house so would leave it there also in the feature if you decide to sell the house it could add vaule to the house and be a selling point , No my advice is let it stay where it is ,it would be a shame to take so much character away from the house ,[/QUOTE]
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