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Friday, July 31
by
Andrew Beard
on Fri 31 Jul 2009 05:33 PM BST
The Romans were renowned for building straight roads and the Fosse Way was one of them, along with Ermin Street and Watling Street, but I don’t know any road named after the last two, although I expect they exist. Later today I was in the past coal mining town of Nailsea where I spent the afternoon looking at a neatly extended semi-detached house in a roman road! The house was sound, as straight as a die and with little evidence of any movement. Some of the double glazing had misted, but that’s not the end of the world. Not a bad house, in a road that here is only a few metres long, unlike the Fosse Way; is this part of it??? more »
by
Andrew Beard
on Fri 31 Jul 2009 05:33 PM BST
I have just been to see a very pleasant and large ground floor flat with an equally large garden that is quite unusual for Clifton. The flat is purpose built, which I rather like and has the benefit of secure parking, which I also like. The flat in particular and the building in general were each reasonably well maintained, so there is nothing for my Client to do, just to sit back and enjoy the peace and quiet of the area… more »
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