Your search:
162 result(s) in 0.07 s
-
DUK10145056_019
NEWS - Andermatt Swiss Alps Immobilien: Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 01.09.2021 Baubranche .Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Swiss Alps Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145056_018
NEWS - Andermatt Swiss Alps Immobilien: Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 01.09.2021 Baubranche .Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Swiss Alps Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145056_017
NEWS - Andermatt Swiss Alps Immobilien: Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 01.09.2021 Baubranche .Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Swiss Alps Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145056_016
NEWS - Andermatt Swiss Alps Immobilien: Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 01.09.2021 Baubranche .Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Swiss Alps Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145056_015
NEWS - Andermatt Swiss Alps Immobilien: Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 01.09.2021 Baubranche .Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Swiss Alps Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145056_014
NEWS - Andermatt Swiss Alps Immobilien: Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 01.09.2021 Baubranche .Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Swiss Alps Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145056_013
NEWS - Andermatt Swiss Alps Immobilien: Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 01.09.2021 Baubranche .Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Swiss Alps Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145056_012
NEWS - Andermatt Swiss Alps Immobilien: Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 01.09.2021 Baubranche .Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Swiss Alps Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145056_011
NEWS - Andermatt Swiss Alps Immobilien: Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 01.09.2021 Baubranche .Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Swiss Alps Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145056_010
NEWS - Andermatt Swiss Alps Immobilien: Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 01.09.2021 Baubranche .Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Swiss Alps Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145056_009
NEWS - Andermatt Swiss Alps Immobilien: Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 01.09.2021 Baubranche .Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Swiss Alps Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145056_008
NEWS - Andermatt Swiss Alps Immobilien: Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 01.09.2021 Baubranche .Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Swiss Alps Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145056_007
NEWS - Andermatt Swiss Alps Immobilien: Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 01.09.2021 Baubranche .Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Swiss Alps Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145056_006
NEWS - Andermatt Swiss Alps Immobilien: Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 01.09.2021 Baubranche .Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Swiss Alps Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145056_005
NEWS - Andermatt Swiss Alps Immobilien: Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 01.09.2021 Baubranche .Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Swiss Alps Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145056_004
NEWS - Andermatt Swiss Alps Immobilien: Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 01.09.2021 Baubranche .Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Swiss Alps Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145056_003
NEWS - Andermatt Swiss Alps Immobilien: Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 01.09.2021 Baubranche .Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Swiss Alps Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145056_002
NEWS - Andermatt Swiss Alps Immobilien: Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 01.09.2021 Baubranche .Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Swiss Alps Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10145056_001
NEWS - Andermatt Swiss Alps Immobilien: Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 01.09.2021 Baubranche .Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Swiss Alps Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10144719_016
NEWS - Andermatt: Sawiris Immobilien Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 11.08.2021 Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10144719_015
NEWS - Andermatt: Sawiris Immobilien Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 11.08.2021 Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10144719_014
NEWS - Andermatt: Sawiris Immobilien Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 11.08.2021 Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10144719_013
NEWS - Andermatt: Sawiris Immobilien Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 11.08.2021 Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10144719_012
NEWS - Andermatt: Sawiris Immobilien Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 11.08.2021 Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10144719_011
NEWS - Andermatt: Sawiris Immobilien Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 11.08.2021 Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Baustelle Baumaschine
(c) Dukas -
DUK10144719_010
NEWS - Andermatt: Sawiris Immobilien Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 11.08.2021 Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10144719_009
NEWS - Andermatt: Sawiris Immobilien Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 11.08.2021 Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Baustelle Baumaschine
(c) Dukas -
DUK10144719_008
NEWS - Andermatt: Sawiris Immobilien Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 11.08.2021 Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10144719_007
NEWS - Andermatt: Sawiris Immobilien Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 11.08.2021 Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10144719_006
NEWS - Andermatt: Sawiris Immobilien Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 11.08.2021 Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10144719_005
NEWS - Andermatt: Sawiris Immobilien Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 11.08.2021 Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Baustelle
(c) Dukas -
DUK10144719_004
NEWS - Andermatt: Sawiris Immobilien Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 11.08.2021 Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt
(c) Dukas -
DUK10144719_003
NEWS - Andermatt: Sawiris Immobilien Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 11.08.2021 Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt
(c) Dukas -
DUK10144719_002
NEWS - Andermatt: Sawiris Immobilien Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 11.08.2021 Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Holzkunstruktion Balkon Holz
(c) Dukas -
DUK10144719_001
NEWS - Andermatt: Sawiris Immobilien Baustellen
Foto Manuel Geisser 11.08.2021 Samih Sawiris Immobilien Exklusive Alpen - Immobilien Andermatt Holzkunstruktion Balkon Holz
(c) Dukas -
DUK10144720_006
NEWS - Hochspannungsleitung am Stausee am Grimselpass
11AUG2021 - Hochspannungsleitung Stausee am Grimselpass.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10144720_005
NEWS - Hochspannungsleitung am Stausee am Grimselpass
11AUG2021 - Hochspannungsleitung Stausee am Grimselpass.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10144720_004
NEWS - Hochspannungsleitung am Stausee am Grimselpass
11AUG2021 - Hochspannungsleitung Stausee am Grimselpass.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10144720_003
NEWS - Hochspannungsleitung am Stausee am Grimselpass
11AUG2021 - Hochspannungsleitung Stausee am Grimselpass.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10144720_002
NEWS - Hochspannungsleitung am Stausee am Grimselpass
11AUG2021 - Hochspannungsleitung Stausee am Grimselpass.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10144720_001
NEWS - Hochspannungsleitung am Stausee am Grimselpass
11AUG2021 - Hochspannungsleitung Stausee am Grimselpass.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10142596_006
PEOPLE - Das ehemalige Haus des Spionageautors John le Carre steht zum Kauf - für fast 2 Millionen Pfund
Coxley Manor, now Coxley House near Wells, Somerset. See SWNS story SWBRspy. The former home of spy author John le Carre has gone on the market - for nearly £2m. The espionage writer behind novels such as Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and the Constant Gardner lived in the stunning Grade II listed building after moving there in 1965. He created many of his most famous works from the studio cottage on the grounds which he used as as his study. Real name David Cornwell, le Carre moved to Coxley Manor, now Coxley House near Wells, Somerset, following the end of his career as a spy and the publication of his novel The Looking Glass War.
*** Local Caption *** 32620885
(c) Dukas -
DUK10142596_005
PEOPLE - Das ehemalige Haus des Spionageautors John le Carre steht zum Kauf - für fast 2 Millionen Pfund
Coxley Manor, now Coxley House near Wells, Somerset. See SWNS story SWBRspy. The former home of spy author John le Carre has gone on the market - for nearly £2m. The espionage writer behind novels such as Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and the Constant Gardner lived in the stunning Grade II listed building after moving there in 1965. He created many of his most famous works from the studio cottage on the grounds which he used as as his study. Real name David Cornwell, le Carre moved to Coxley Manor, now Coxley House near Wells, Somerset, following the end of his career as a spy and the publication of his novel The Looking Glass War.
*** Local Caption *** 32620892
(c) Dukas -
DUK10142596_004
PEOPLE - Das ehemalige Haus des Spionageautors John le Carre steht zum Kauf - für fast 2 Millionen Pfund
Coxley Manor, now Coxley House near Wells, Somerset. See SWNS story SWBRspy. The former home of spy author John le Carre has gone on the market - for nearly £2m. The espionage writer behind novels such as Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and the Constant Gardner lived in the stunning Grade II listed building after moving there in 1965. He created many of his most famous works from the studio cottage on the grounds which he used as as his study. Real name David Cornwell, le Carre moved to Coxley Manor, now Coxley House near Wells, Somerset, following the end of his career as a spy and the publication of his novel The Looking Glass War.
*** Local Caption *** 32620878
(c) Dukas -
DUK10142596_003
PEOPLE - Das ehemalige Haus des Spionageautors John le Carre steht zum Kauf - für fast 2 Millionen Pfund
Coxley Manor, now Coxley House near Wells, Somerset. See SWNS story SWBRspy. The former home of spy author John le Carre has gone on the market - for nearly £2m. The espionage writer behind novels such as Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and the Constant Gardner lived in the stunning Grade II listed building after moving there in 1965. He created many of his most famous works from the studio cottage on the grounds which he used as as his study. Real name David Cornwell, le Carre moved to Coxley Manor, now Coxley House near Wells, Somerset, following the end of his career as a spy and the publication of his novel The Looking Glass War.
*** Local Caption *** 32620888
(c) Dukas -
DUK10142596_002
PEOPLE - Das ehemalige Haus des Spionageautors John le Carre steht zum Kauf - für fast 2 Millionen Pfund
Coxley Manor, now Coxley House near Wells, Somerset. See SWNS story SWBRspy. The former home of spy author John le Carre has gone on the market - for nearly £2m. The espionage writer behind novels such as Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and the Constant Gardner lived in the stunning Grade II listed building after moving there in 1965. He created many of his most famous works from the studio cottage on the grounds which he used as as his study. Real name David Cornwell, le Carre moved to Coxley Manor, now Coxley House near Wells, Somerset, following the end of his career as a spy and the publication of his novel The Looking Glass War.
*** Local Caption *** 32620877
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120197_011
FEATURE - Das ist schief gegangen: Cottage versinkt im weichen Untergrund am Flussufer
Das ist schief gegangen: Cottage versinkt im weichen Untergrund am Flussufer / 190619 *** A couple have been 'left devastated' after waking up to find their stunning £850,000 riverside cottage on the Norfolk Broads sinking.Ken Pitts and wife Gail discovered to their horror that their idyllic thatched home on the River Bure at Horning in Norfolk had developed a severe lift around three months ago.Neighbours have claimed the 1970s-built cottage started sinking shortly after it was re-thatched because wooden pile foundations had broken under the weight.The couple have now been forced to move out of their home of 17 years while they wait to find out whether it will have to be demolished.Signs have been erected around the property with the words 'Danger; Unsafe."Today Ken said there had been no warning signs that the west side of their home starting to sink and that it simply happened "overnight", leaving them "devastated".He and his wife declined to speak further and said they are working with their insurers to try and find a resolution. The site of their reed-thatched home leaning significantly to one side has caused a stir among locals and passers-by.Some locals took to Facebook to express their concern for the couple.Local Maggie Tuck said: "I heard one end was steel piles the other was old wooden piles . It's the wood piles that have collapsed. "They are going to take off the thatch to save it and then demolish . Very sad."Sally Blackburn added wrote: "We passed this last week and I actually couldn't bear to look at it, too upsetting!"Viv Garner added: "I used to dream of living there when I was a child. So sad to see this."The three-bedroom house offers a large garden with a river frontage, along with allocated boat mooring and fishing opportunities. It also includes a master with king-sized bed and balcony, a well-equipped kitchen and a light and airy sitting room leading out onto a large riverside sundeck. Over the last five years 2 *** Local Caption *** 29943
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120197_013
FEATURE - Das ist schief gegangen: Cottage versinkt im weichen Untergrund am Flussufer
Das ist schief gegangen: Cottage versinkt im weichen Untergrund am Flussufer / 190619 *** A couple have been 'left devastated' after waking up to find their stunning £850,000 riverside cottage on the Norfolk Broads sinking.Ken Pitts and wife Gail discovered to their horror that their idyllic thatched home on the River Bure at Horning in Norfolk had developed a severe lift around three months ago.Neighbours have claimed the 1970s-built cottage started sinking shortly after it was re-thatched because wooden pile foundations had broken under the weight.The couple have now been forced to move out of their home of 17 years while they wait to find out whether it will have to be demolished.Signs have been erected around the property with the words 'Danger; Unsafe."Today Ken said there had been no warning signs that the west side of their home starting to sink and that it simply happened "overnight", leaving them "devastated".He and his wife declined to speak further and said they are working with their insurers to try and find a resolution. The site of their reed-thatched home leaning significantly to one side has caused a stir among locals and passers-by.Some locals took to Facebook to express their concern for the couple.Local Maggie Tuck said: "I heard one end was steel piles the other was old wooden piles . It's the wood piles that have collapsed. "They are going to take off the thatch to save it and then demolish . Very sad."Sally Blackburn added wrote: "We passed this last week and I actually couldn't bear to look at it, too upsetting!"Viv Garner added: "I used to dream of living there when I was a child. So sad to see this."The three-bedroom house offers a large garden with a river frontage, along with allocated boat mooring and fishing opportunities. It also includes a master with king-sized bed and balcony, a well-equipped kitchen and a light and airy sitting room leading out onto a large riverside sundeck. Over the last five years 2 *** Local Caption *** 29943
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120197_012
FEATURE - Das ist schief gegangen: Cottage versinkt im weichen Untergrund am Flussufer
Das ist schief gegangen: Cottage versinkt im weichen Untergrund am Flussufer / 190619 *** A couple have been 'left devastated' after waking up to find their stunning £850,000 riverside cottage on the Norfolk Broads sinking.Ken Pitts and wife Gail discovered to their horror that their idyllic thatched home on the River Bure at Horning in Norfolk had developed a severe lift around three months ago.Neighbours have claimed the 1970s-built cottage started sinking shortly after it was re-thatched because wooden pile foundations had broken under the weight.The couple have now been forced to move out of their home of 17 years while they wait to find out whether it will have to be demolished.Signs have been erected around the property with the words 'Danger; Unsafe."Today Ken said there had been no warning signs that the west side of their home starting to sink and that it simply happened "overnight", leaving them "devastated".He and his wife declined to speak further and said they are working with their insurers to try and find a resolution. The site of their reed-thatched home leaning significantly to one side has caused a stir among locals and passers-by.Some locals took to Facebook to express their concern for the couple.Local Maggie Tuck said: "I heard one end was steel piles the other was old wooden piles . It's the wood piles that have collapsed. "They are going to take off the thatch to save it and then demolish . Very sad."Sally Blackburn added wrote: "We passed this last week and I actually couldn't bear to look at it, too upsetting!"Viv Garner added: "I used to dream of living there when I was a child. So sad to see this."The three-bedroom house offers a large garden with a river frontage, along with allocated boat mooring and fishing opportunities. It also includes a master with king-sized bed and balcony, a well-equipped kitchen and a light and airy sitting room leading out onto a large riverside sundeck. Over the last five years 2 *** Local Caption *** 29943
(c) Dukas -
DUK10120197_010
FEATURE - Das ist schief gegangen: Cottage versinkt im weichen Untergrund am Flussufer
Das ist schief gegangen: Cottage versinkt im weichen Untergrund am Flussufer / 190619 *** A couple have been 'left devastated' after waking up to find their stunning £850,000 riverside cottage on the Norfolk Broads sinking.Ken Pitts and wife Gail discovered to their horror that their idyllic thatched home on the River Bure at Horning in Norfolk had developed a severe lift around three months ago.Neighbours have claimed the 1970s-built cottage started sinking shortly after it was re-thatched because wooden pile foundations had broken under the weight.The couple have now been forced to move out of their home of 17 years while they wait to find out whether it will have to be demolished.Signs have been erected around the property with the words 'Danger; Unsafe."Today Ken said there had been no warning signs that the west side of their home starting to sink and that it simply happened "overnight", leaving them "devastated".He and his wife declined to speak further and said they are working with their insurers to try and find a resolution. The site of their reed-thatched home leaning significantly to one side has caused a stir among locals and passers-by.Some locals took to Facebook to express their concern for the couple.Local Maggie Tuck said: "I heard one end was steel piles the other was old wooden piles . It's the wood piles that have collapsed. "They are going to take off the thatch to save it and then demolish . Very sad."Sally Blackburn added wrote: "We passed this last week and I actually couldn't bear to look at it, too upsetting!"Viv Garner added: "I used to dream of living there when I was a child. So sad to see this."The three-bedroom house offers a large garden with a river frontage, along with allocated boat mooring and fishing opportunities. It also includes a master with king-sized bed and balcony, a well-equipped kitchen and a light and airy sitting room leading out onto a large riverside sundeck. Over the last five years 2 *** Local Caption *** 29943
(c) Dukas
