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Tuesday, June 9
by
Andrew Beard
on Tue 09 Jun 2009 05:56 PM BST
I came a long time after the Romans, who set up Aqua Sulis, a small town in the providence of Britannia, otherwise known as Bath. Then, after a while came the Georgians, who liked the spa waters and buns, and then the Regency lot and the Victorians, when I suspect was the time this ‘serpentine’ of terraced houses was built. Why it is reputed to be a grade ONE listed building I do not know. I would give it a II* certainly, maybe a II grade, but Grade I is very questionable? Any way, this flat in particular and the building in general were each in good condition, so my Client will be happy that I was eventually able to get all over it, but found no Romans, not even a coin had they left behind… more »
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