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Tuesday, April 14
by
Andrew Beard
on Tue 14 Apr 2009 04:05 PM BST
The third Duke of Richmond was a distinguished general and statesman and a member of Pitt’s cabinet in 1783, so this Terrace was named after him, but neither he nor Pitt ever came to Bristol, as far as I know! I do know that the Luftwaffe tried to demolish the terrace during enemy action of the last war, but they didn’t succeed and the Management Company have kept the building in fairly good condition, apart from leadwork to the roof that needs attention. The vendor has kept the flat largely in good condition, but there’s a little bit of rising damp that also needs attention, sorting out before my Clients move in. The flat is in a convenient situation, an easy walk through Victoria Square and Boyce’s Arch and into the 'village', though, as always, parking could be a problem as could noise from a certain club, that’s not very far away… more »
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