@@liamholcroft7212 a neighbour of mine uses one as a utility room and i've also seen one once that was used as a gym but yh they are usually dining room or a second living room
3:43 that's 9,000 acres in Wester Ross, which is in the middle of nowhere it's a part of the country that's so remote and sparsely populated that road signs from Inverness don't even list any specific settlement as the forward destination, just "The North"
The point of a conservatory is to dump all the shite you collect over years, it’s where your mum puts the good china and the Christmas crockery and the sofas you will never sit on
10:23 Mad, this house belonged to my mom’s childhood friend. Apparently he unalived himself in there and it went to ruin. No clue what happened to the roof though
that was my uncles house down in kidderminster, he did unalive himself in the bedroom after someone had set fire to it. he was an addict and had a sad life. i don't know how or why his house is in the video but i was not expecting to be hit by this so suddenly
Conservatories are absolutely cursed additions to houses. I moved into a place in October, the conservatory would warm the house up in the depths of winter on a sunny day but be absolutely freezing any other time. Had a lot of fun knocking it down.
What could you do with 9,000 acres? Build a go-kart track, build a quad bike track, get your own fairground installed. Anything you like, you got 9000 acres to play with.
i think conservatories are more for the winter. during the summer they're just gonna be like a greenhouse and you'll be boiling in there. but in the winter, you can be outside while shielded from the rain and cold
The 9000 acres of land is where I live, it's our entire communities land... and was bought by a billionaire who also bought the island infront of my house. He gifted it to the community. Cannot believe my tiny village is on a memeulous video lmao
5:11 a conservatory is so you can look out into the night sky without having to go outside because the whole thing should be built with windows, like a glass house. That’s why they get so hot in the summer
I have just discovered your channel with this video. I have 'liked' and 'subscribed' as I thoroughly enjoy your exciting presentation and the amazingly weird and quirky properties you've featured many of which I wouldn't have thought possible!😊
Conservatories are what we call "winter garden" in Norway. Essentially the reason why a lot of people want them is so they can feel like they're sitting outside in the winter without freezing their toes off. They're horrible in the summer, though, unless it has several window panels that can be opened up.
4:50 I had one growing up. I honestly never used it, it was always pretty much just a walkway to the back garden for me and my sister. We used it as an exercise room but it pretty much became useless during the summer. Nowadays the cats eat and shit in that room, we also do laundry in there.
I'll never understand why seemingly all estate agents are terrible at every aspect of their job. It's the strangest thing, it's like they're all work experience kids.
I actually love the house with the crazy tiled bathtub, like actually love it. It looks like such a nice space to be in. It's amazing. I'm so annoyed that the floor plan is shit, because the vibes are so lovely
A conservatory is essentially an extension, however they often fall under permitted development laws and therefore don't require planning permission to build them. They are cheaper than a extension, but cold in the winter and hot in the summer. Nowadays you can get them insulated so they just become another room.
That sofa is for families that like inviting all of their extended family (Aunts, Uncle’s, Cousins, Family Friends, your 7th Cousin 3 times removed etc etc)
I worked in a house like the white and gold one, Owned by an oligarch. The gold isn't paint, but real gold leaf A very laborious job. When I was there, the cleaners were changing the bed sheets, They had a seamstress in literally changing the upholstery on all the sofas, chairs, curtains to match the new bedsheets. Every week, even if the man isn't there (which he rarely is) they change the upholstery colour schemes.
That wonky house is terrible. Get rid of most of the corridor next to the study but leave enough to make a porch. Have the porch open directly onto the room which will now be the lounge, which being on the same floor as the kitchen, means you don't have to carry food upstairs. The first floor lounge is now the main bedroom and is on the same floor as the bathroom. Convert the smallest bedroom on the second floor into an office since it doesn't need to be that big.
1:30 - slap me if you would, but I really like these "houses with foreheads". Quite a break from the endless row of standard British houses. May be a maintenance nightmare though.
The shitty ones with very few windows and lots of brick wall are because it is easier and cheaper to meet building regulations for insulating the house by insulating walls rather than putting in expensive double/triple glazed windows.
My (estranged) father was not a good man and on his memorial card at his funeral was a picture of him with his collection of racist dolls. It pretty much summed him up tbf 😢
5:03 "Is it just cheaper than doing like an actual extension to the house or something?" According to "Ugly House to Lovely House" - YES. Yes it is. It's also a complete sieve of losing heat from the house. Essentially they're pretty looking pieces of garbage.
5:10 Ive a conservatory in my house, Ive no idea why my parents got one as we already extended an extra story onto the house. It never gets used because during the day it’s too hot and during thr night it gets freezing
not the same thing but historically the purpose of an orangery was to keep orange trees (as the name implies) in cold British winters. my guess is that conservatories exist for a similar reason but the temperature fluctuates a lot in conservatories so i don’t know
Conservatory's don't need planning permission and aren't classed as a room when it comes to council tax which is why so many people got them. but yes they're boiling in summer and freezing in winter
A conservatory was orgionaly just a greenhouse attached to the main building and intended for growing plants year round in. Especialy herbs and spices. IDK why some loonatics make them into porches...
I love george showing us all the houses he owns
Truly amazing
youtube pays him well
(not)
And then rents them out to struggling families of 5 for thousands a month, allowing him to fund his budget intensive reddit videos
@@Sirius-z0zI mean he does have a million followers
That doll at 2:24 got disintegrated, that outline is just the shadow.
Conservatory of this type is essentially a greenhouse for growing plants. It's not per-se designed to be used for spending time in full sun :)
That's how I see them described by americans, in britain they are used as an extra room usually a second living room and sometimes a dining room.
@@liamholcroft7212 a neighbour of mine uses one as a utility room and i've also seen one once that was used as a gym but yh they are usually dining room or a second living room
5:45
"so where can i sleep?"
"Oh the guest room is in the dungeon" 💀
THE DUNGEON
"Ground Floor - First floor"
George : This has to be a flat.
3:43 that's 9,000 acres in Wester Ross, which is in the middle of nowhere
it's a part of the country that's so remote and sparsely populated that road signs from Inverness don't even list any specific settlement as the forward destination, just "The North"
The point of a conservatory is to dump all the shite you collect over years, it’s where your mum puts the good china and the Christmas crockery and the sofas you will never sit on
or the dining table
Or put your gym equipment in but never use.
1:04 looks like something I’d build as a starter base in Minecraft
Looks like something I'd build in Terraria
10:23 Mad, this house belonged to my mom’s childhood friend. Apparently he unalived himself in there and it went to ruin. No clue what happened to the roof though
that was my uncles house down in kidderminster, he did unalive himself in the bedroom after someone had set fire to it. he was an addict and had a sad life. i don't know how or why his house is in the video but i was not expecting to be hit by this so suddenly
As the bloke said, it was prolly some kind of rocket launchpad
Just to let you know, if the house has been sold and the photos are greyed out, you can still see the photos in full by clicking on the image.
"george we demand you to return matthew beem back to the corner" we say in unison
Yes we do
Hear hear!
yes, yes!
Eeereereeereerrreeer
YES
TYNE AND WHERE?
My brother, it is WE-ER
FR! WEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAA
Tye em in notts
That photoshop job of the golliwog looked like it had been taken by the rapture lol
George not knowing that a burned ceiling means a certain plant is being grown's set up caught fire made me feel intelligent
Conservatories are absolutely cursed additions to houses. I moved into a place in October, the conservatory would warm the house up in the depths of winter on a sunny day but be absolutely freezing any other time.
Had a lot of fun knocking it down.
What could you do with 9,000 acres? Build a go-kart track, build a quad bike track, get your own fairground installed. Anything you like, you got 9000 acres to play with.
Build a farm shop. With car park. Then a restaurant. Then wait for the council to order you to demolish the lot
(c) J Clarkson
I love how George has an irrational obsession with real estate
i think conservatories are more for the winter. during the summer they're just gonna be like a greenhouse and you'll be boiling in there. but in the winter, you can be outside while shielded from the rain and cold
Owning the ruined castle would actually be pretty cool if you had the money to restore it. I saw someone do that on an episode of Grand Designs
2:32 I’d absolutely love to live in that house. I would stand on the roof and shout “halt, who goes there!” at passersby
Not that one elevated bed room looking like it was made by john and his wood veneer
george do the thug shake
do not pass the curse of the thug shake onto his comments 😭
@@mildlyinterestingnews too late
The 9000 acres of land is where I live, it's our entire communities land... and was bought by a billionaire who also bought the island infront of my house. He gifted it to the community.
Cannot believe my tiny village is on a memeulous video lmao
that second one is definitely something i'd build in the sims
9:26 HE HAS A PONYTAIL??
I jumped when I saw it literally😅
hes said it in a previous reddit video, but he doesnt thats just how his hair pokes out of his hat :3
@@abcdefghijk6oh i was the person who made that original reddit post btw :3
@@jinxyjangle wow hi!!!1!1! i honestly thought he had a ponytail too until you asked
@@abcdefghijk6 the post was made as more of a satirical thing cuz it was funny to me but honestly i did think about it for a bit lol
George has been an upload FIEND and I love it
1:44 - to this day, my nan still has one of those Golliwog dolls on her bed and I have absolutely no idea why…
1:25 never, never NEVER give drugs to an architect.
I love you reviewing houses 😂
Britain's Ugliest Houses, but I like how a few, just a few, of 'em aren't actually too bad. They were actually quite nice.
HEAR ME OUT
We get a T-shirt that says George’s supermarket simulator employee
George losing it over the shitty photoshop made my day 😂
When I see George has uploaded I think "Oh yes some lovely George to watch" in a British accent (im British)
3:22 when your gaff is the size of Basingstoke
6:40 that’s gorgeous. I’m into architecture and that’s exactly the kind I’m into. Large rectangular slabs, beautiful and powerful.
Conservatories are basically for plant people lol, perfect space for growing houseplants :))
1:22 Tyne and Where 💀
“You do not need a pub in your front room” - George M, sat in front of a framed pint of Guinness
George “The Landlord” Memeulous showing us all the houses he owns
5:11 a conservatory is so you can look out into the night sky without having to go outside because the whole thing should be built with windows, like a glass house. That’s why they get so hot in the summer
I’m pretty sure they’re actually for growing plants indoors. Basically like an attached greenhouse
@@iainwalker8615 I googled it and it turns out there’s different types of conservatories. We’re both right
I have just discovered your channel with this video. I have 'liked' and 'subscribed' as I thoroughly enjoy your exciting presentation and the amazingly weird and quirky properties you've featured many of which I wouldn't have thought possible!😊
the one with the lion picture and all the gold is like what a kid would think of for a "fancy" house
I'm so addicted to reddit that when George posts I just see his reaction to something I saw a month ago
Conservatories are what we call "winter garden" in Norway. Essentially the reason why a lot of people want them is so they can feel like they're sitting outside in the winter without freezing their toes off. They're horrible in the summer, though, unless it has several window panels that can be opened up.
4:50 I had one growing up. I honestly never used it, it was always pretty much just a walkway to the back garden for me and my sister. We used it as an exercise room but it pretty much became useless during the summer. Nowadays the cats eat and shit in that room, we also do laundry in there.
I'll never understand why seemingly all estate agents are terrible at every aspect of their job. It's the strangest thing, it's like they're all work experience kids.
Title: Britains ugliest houses.
5:36 Ireland. (Probably to preserve the ruin).
I actually love the house with the crazy tiled bathtub, like actually love it. It looks like such a nice space to be in. It's amazing. I'm so annoyed that the floor plan is shit, because the vibes are so lovely
I change my mind all of the bedrooms look awful
0:58 this is what my houses in Minecraft look like because I'm lazy and terrible at building
A conservatory is essentially an extension, however they often fall under permitted development laws and therefore don't require planning permission to build them. They are cheaper than a extension, but cold in the winter and hot in the summer. Nowadays you can get them insulated so they just become another room.
plot twist - George was never joking about being a landlord, these are all the houses he rents out to people 😍
Key feature: unbeatable indoor-outdoor flow (that outdoor will flow inside)
Geoge
That sofa is for families that like inviting all of their extended family (Aunts, Uncle’s, Cousins, Family Friends, your 7th Cousin 3 times removed etc etc)
9:36
Love the black and blue house
I worked in a house like the white and gold one, Owned by an oligarch. The gold isn't paint, but real gold leaf A very laborious job. When I was there, the cleaners were changing the bed sheets, They had a seamstress in literally changing the upholstery on all the sofas, chairs, curtains to match the new bedsheets. Every week, even if the man isn't there (which he rarely is) they change the upholstery colour schemes.
imagine being able to waste money like that
Proud to see my local area featured in a George Memeulous video
That wonky house is terrible.
Get rid of most of the corridor next to the study but leave enough to make a porch. Have the porch open directly onto the room which will now be the lounge, which being on the same floor as the kitchen, means you don't have to carry food upstairs.
The first floor lounge is now the main bedroom and is on the same floor as the bathroom.
Convert the smallest bedroom on the second floor into an office since it doesn't need to be that big.
8:00 what sorta prisons you seen with a bidet lmao
George reads my Reddit notifications is my favourite yt series
200 grand? For a fucking ancient building with a jail? Sold.
1:30 - slap me if you would, but I really like these "houses with foreheads". Quite a break from the endless row of standard British houses. May be a maintenance nightmare though.
7:40 Am I smoking crack or is that the Weezer Pinkerton album that the post is listening to
Britain’s ugliest houses is pretty much every new house built nowadays
That photo shop reaction was so funny lol
The Hastings one is so peak because like no other house is like that, so you'd move thinking it's a nice area when it's end of the line town.
4:54 cheap central heating in summer
4:13 schrodinger's house
The shitty ones with very few windows and lots of brick wall are because it is easier and cheaper to meet building regulations for insulating the house by insulating walls rather than putting in expensive double/triple glazed windows.
"I'm not even a train person..."
Sure, George. Whatever you say...
George doing a Ricky Gervais in 'Derek' impression at the end there
You can use a conservatory as live in greenhouse or tan there without bugs bothering you :) I'd use mine as a greenhouse if I ever had one :3
My (estranged) father was not a good man and on his memorial card at his funeral was a picture of him with his collection of racist dolls. It pretty much summed him up tbf 😢
The second one looks like everyone’s first sims house they build when they were 11 😂😂
5:42 I know 3 people who'd want to live in this room and I'm scared
1:20 The slanted roofs are so you can pay less on taxes, since the house then only counts as one story. Or at least thats the reason in some areas
2nd one looks like everyone's first Minecraft house
5:03 "Is it just cheaper than doing like an actual extension to the house or something?" According to "Ugly House to Lovely House" - YES. Yes it is. It's also a complete sieve of losing heat from the house. Essentially they're pretty looking pieces of garbage.
I think the checkered kitchen one is my mates old place. It was downstairs in the cellar because the actual kitchen was ridiculously tiny
You take a girl back to your house then she sees the Spider-Man statue in the corner.
"tyne and where" - george m
Christina Ann Tucker sold me fent on the school playground. Don’t listen to Godfrey.
We’ve got those dodge wedge houses on our estate in Glasgow. The council got tight with the window budget. There’s no skylights either.
60s-70s interior is either the most amazing thing you've ever seen or its eye bleedingly ugly, there's no inbetween
"Eyebleedingly ugly"😭😂😂
2:32 this one looks like if someone carved a castle out of the bedrock with the layers of earth being the different eras on earth
The photoshop is brilliant 😂
1:17 They all grow weed in their lofts on that street, that’s why they need extra room on top.
“You do not need a Pub in your front room”
Alcoholics: Yes I do
Lol
5:10 Ive a conservatory in my house, Ive no idea why my parents got one as we already extended an extra story onto the house. It never gets used because during the day it’s too hot and during thr night it gets freezing
Babe wake up GeorgeM just posted !!!!
1:35 Oxclose on the map
Paul pogbas gaff is grim, I’ve edited the video for it if anyone sees it but there’s just a pitch in the entrance hall going for £23k p/m
I dunno about you but…I’m going to need George to react to the edits people made of him.
not the same thing but historically the purpose of an orangery was to keep orange trees (as the name implies) in cold British winters. my guess is that conservatories exist for a similar reason but the temperature fluctuates a lot in conservatories so i don’t know
Conservatory's don't need planning permission and aren't classed as a room when it comes to council tax which is why so many people got them. but yes they're boiling in summer and freezing in winter
10:37 that house is actually so nice
Did not expect to see Achiltibuie in one of these
A conservatory was orgionaly just a greenhouse attached to the main building and intended for growing plants year round in. Especialy herbs and spices. IDK why some loonatics make them into porches...
Moment of silence for somone that lives in a town
Alternative title: “player made Sims houses but in real life”