Thanks, I think it's beautiful too.
@Ruth Do you know what the main thing making me say "I just don't know" is? The renovations involved, I'll be doing this mostly on my own, hubby will be in Iraq (for perhaps numerous tours) to pay for the whole thing (tax-free money, FTW).
Having looked over the survey of the place, I can feasibly ask the owner to knock £20,000 off the price (the inspector assesses the place at £120,000 - £140,000 with renovations). The place is 129 years old (there's that romance you were talking about, lol) and with the ratings of Category 1 being best and no action necessary and Category 3 being worst and needing immediate attention, the walls of the place (inside and out) are rated Category 2 and the floors are rated Category 3. The roof, fixtures, pipes and such are all Category 1 but honestly, what difference does that make if the place falls down?
Next question is does the UK participate in cap & trade? The place is environmentally unsound and I am concerned that it will cost me extra at the end of the year (or whenever) if I'm producing too many carbon emissions. *sigh*
Lastly Ruth, you're right about me wanting Liverpool... you're just right about that, I can't make any real arguments there. I can however say that the one thing I really want above all is for when hubby comes home from the horrors of war, I want for him to come "home" if that makes sense. Someplace where he sits back and says, "I've got my wife and daughters right here in this house that I absolutely want to live in... this is my home." Is that the place in Scalpay though? He seems to think so, but he's also not looked into it as extensively as me. Oddly though, he in turn doesn't want me to miss out on living in Liverpool, lol, so you see? This is
my dilemma, I need to discuss it further with him when I get the chance. UGH!!!!!!!