A more positive start to the week, this one.
A couple of properties have interested me enough to get my eyebrows to move north and add a few crinkles to my already furrowed brow.
One a flat. Top floor with a ma-hooosive balcony.
The other, a regular terraced house, or 'period cottage' as they seem to be called.
Now, to me, a cottage is detached, with an expansive front and rear garden, surrounded by a quaint, white picket fence and chirping birds in a tree. Whatever the period.
This had none of those features. It was just cottage-sized.
Small then.