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Friday, November 20
by
Andrew Beard
on Fri 20 Nov 2009 03:59 PM GMT
They are all here in this part of Redland. The road I was in today was probably named after George Gordon, but he rather liked to be known as the Earl of Aberdeen as he happened to be, at the time Foreign Secretary and then Prime Minister of the coalition government between 1841 and 1846. This is an interesting terrace of houses now subdivided into numerous flats, in a convenient location close to Whiteladies Road. The rank has what are known as pavilions at either end, balconies and interesting parapets. The flat had been converted I suspect a number of years ago but it was probably renovated in the more recent past. It was largely in good condition though the Management Company, who are made up of the individual owners probably do most the work themselves and then on and ad hoc basis, even more so as three of the five flats are let out. Nevertheless this is a pleasant flat in a reasonably quiet location and certainly one which is convenient, though perhaps not for Earls, Dukes and Knights… more »
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