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Sticking with things that the OP can work with (she can't create a view or move the house to a different location), I agree about not having vacuum cleaners or ironing boards in living spaces. Fine in a utility room or similar functional space, but not in the corner of the kitchen - it does give the impression that the place is too small and lacks storage.
Given the number of people who have mentioned location and view on a thread about interior presentation, however, I think that if a house is in a grotty area with a view of an abattoir and people are coming to view, then there must be something else that attracts them (proximity to a school, major employer or station?) so I would try to work out how to appeal to that. Get copies of timetables from the station to show how easy it is to get to places, print the OFSTED reports of the school and the others up the chain (if good
, and find out transport links or walking distance to the employer, and leave little packs for the agent to give to viewers.
If you do have a view, it might be a good plan to take photos through the seasons, even if not ready to sell - it's too late to get pictures of trees in bloom if you want to put it on the market in December.