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Friday, November 27
by
Andrew Beard
on Fri 27 Nov 2009 04:12 PM GMT
I don't think you'd ever believe this but, if a road was called Woodbridge Road, it might be named after a wooden bridge, but hey, who knows? Anyway, that's where I’ve been today, not somewhere in Suffolk. I've been to see a mid-terrace private dwelling house built in the late Victorian period. Structurally the house was in a reasonably good condition, but the windows, practically all of them, need renovation. The house provided with vertical sliding box frame double hung sashes where many of the sash cords are broken, and where they're not broken the sashes are paint sealed or jammed. The house itself is scruffy and although I think it unlikely there is anything to be off-putting to my Clients, once vacant it going to see in need of a considerable amount of tender loving care, and today tender loving care means pounds shillings and pence and in this instance many pounds… more »
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