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annsixty Tue 27-Oct-20 12:40:42

I have been a captive audience for a couple of weeks and have been catching up on series of old favourites.

One is Friday Night Dinner, rude irreverent and very very funny.

However it is the Goodman’s home I am posting about.
Of all homes seen regularly this is my ideal, not grand, but a lot more so than mine.

It is so comfortable, snug, cosy sitting room, lovely dining room and a kitchen /diner I lust after.

Does your own taste go towards Downton abbey or more country cottage?
Interested to hear your views.

FannyCornforth Tue 27-Oct-20 12:45:05

Yes, I've always admired that house.
It's 1930s, isn't it?
Mine is 1930s but much smaller.
I do like a well proportioned house.
I like symmetrical houses too.
I'm going to go away and have a really good think about this!smile

FannyCornforth Tue 27-Oct-20 12:45:57

Btw, how are you getting on post op? x

PECS Tue 27-Oct-20 12:46:39

We like FND in this house too! I certainly do not lust after Downtown Abbey..all that cleaning {grin] and it would be draughty too!
I think that Jim would put me off living in the Goodman's house! But yes it is comfortably and homely which is what I hope my home feels like to visitors..when we can have them.

FannyCornforth Tue 27-Oct-20 12:49:09

That house is a real house, not a set.
When they are filming the cast have their own room to relax in etc.
They all get very territorial about their rooms!
I read that in an interview with Simon Bird.

annsixty Tue 27-Oct-20 12:50:09

Fanny I am doing well thank you.
Getting about well, staples removed yesterday and almost pain free.
A good recovery really.