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Davina wrote:
I think it is safe to assume that bills are some of the unopened correspondence Sherlock pins with a knife to the mantelpiece In the flat. It is easy to imagine his reaction towards bills isn't it.
That's what I do with my bills.
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Thanks for the article link and the currency conversion. Using kazza's figure of US$471/week, that comes to US$1884/month. By Boston and New York City standards, that's incredibly cheap for a two-bedroom apartment in a nice location.
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I think it's a bit cheaper because it's over a cafe.
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I wonder what the flat is actually like inside? Since all the interiors for the show are shot in a studio, it's probably totally different.
.... not that I'd say no to staying there regardless. Not at all.
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imane nikko wrote:
I wonder what the flat is actually like inside? Since all the interiors for the show are shot in a studio, it's probably totally different.
.... not that I'd say no to staying there regardless. Not at all.
I will try & find that for you, I know there is a detailed page on this .. somewhere in my many saved links, lol.
Meanwhile :
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kazza474 wrote:
I will try & find that for you, I know there is a detailed page on this .. somewhere in my many saved links, lol.
Meanwhile :
Thank you for the set tour video! I've seen it before, but I really really want to live in that space. Can't get enough, really. It was a pleasure to see it again.
Should have known that the internet would already be all over the "what does the real flat look like?" question. Found this on Sherlockology:
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And look at that! Sherlock's blanket from aSiP is on the sofa!
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I really liked that behind-the-scenes tour of the apartment. The comments by Moftiss were very interesting, especially how they came up with the look of it and about the violin.
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