The famous Sion Spring used to be in the Pump Room of what eventually became St Vincent’s Rocks Hotel. So, the Pump room has gone and so has St Vincent’s Rocks Hotel as it has been developed into flats. No one knows the whereabouts of the spring, but there are still roads named after it and I was in one such Place today. I was looking at a very substantial Georgian house, a Grade II listed property. As I say, it was substantial and has been occupied by the same family for many, many years. They have kept it reasonably well maintained, but in doing do they have renovated the roof in a style that the Conservation Officer might not like. It does require a lot of hard earned cash to renovate it, re-model it and rejuvenate it, but, in the end it should be worth it. It is substantial (I’ve said that three times, so you’ve probably got the picture); it is large and spacious, light, bright and breezy and close top the ‘Village’. It also has a double/triple garage and one of the most pleasant gardens I have been in, in such a central area. I really hope that my Clients are not too afraid of hard work, because then there will be a great joy in the area, even if they don’t find that elusive Spring…   more »