The house that you (mostly) grew up in

Airdrie, Airdrier, Airdriest.

Something for the bush and tree fans

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The curved brick corner on that is very nice.

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Yeah, it’s stunning isn’t it?

My bedroom was on the front (the window right next to the sign) so I had a curved corner in my room and it was ace.

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Here’s mine with my dad apparently doing a spot of DIY

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Done

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A fun fact about this house was that my grandparents house was directly behind it and we had a gate in the back garden which took us into their garden! So nostalgic for quite a lot of that dynamic. They pretty much raised me :cry:

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Can’t go back in time on mobile but here’s where I grew up. Lived here from 1987 until 2006. My parents have only just sold it after living there since 1986.

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Is this in Bearsden? Looks a lot like a house I used to live in on Roman Road

I’d just post screen caps if I were you and not actual links and locations.

Your front door looks like a back door it’s very nice.

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Absolutely class.

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It’s nice when the street view is on a sunny day, eh. Probably adds about 20% onto the value of the property too.

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Foxtons have a partnership with Big Weather

Your working class credentials remain intact, you passed the test.

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The white door on the side, lived here until I was 10, then somewhere else from 10 to 16 and then my parents have been where they are ever since.

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Top floor

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Tory points (10 - )

(This isnt actually our house but the closest I can get to in street view)

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Going to send this pic to my mum to show her how much nicer the hedges could’ve been if she hadn’t always forced me (ie someone who hated trimming these hedges more than anything) to do them.

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My parents still live where I moved when I was 10, but I lived here for 5 years. Used to volley a tennis ball against the wall on the right.

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