From the BBC:
A couple who were self-isolating have had to leave their home after a car crashed into it.
Robin Deane, 74, said he and his wife Carol, 66, were in the upstairs bedroom when the crash happened on Wednesday night, in a street in the Cashes Green area of Stroud.
He said it sounded "like a bomb had gone off" downstairs...
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4 comments:
House attacks car stories are nice, but what we really want to know is that is there any evidence of an increase/decrease in cow attacks walker stories during this lockdown?
Was it an essential journey though?
Come on, Mark. Play the game. What was the value of the house?
L, I don't notice so many stories about cow attacks any more. They appear more in local newspapers, so I used to have to actively search for them. I somehow got out of the habit.
AKH, no! Is it ever essential to drive into somebody's house?
DrE, a lot less then before the car hit it.
Rightmove says...
"Properties in Cashes Green had an overall average price of £227,305 over the last year.
The majority of sales in Cashes Green during the last year were semi-detached properties, selling for an average price of £215,515. Terraced properties sold for an average of £225,475, with detached properties fetching £300,500."
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