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Tuesday, September 15
by
Andrew Beard
on Tue 15 Sep 2009 04:23 PM BST
There’s no such terrace in Clifton, but this rank of houses were begun in 1868 and completed in 1881, the year of a Royal visit by the said Albert, son of Queen Victoria. He was born in Windsor Castle on 6th August 1844, so this row of homes was named Windsor Terrace, due to the ‘royal’ connection. And that is where I have been all day as I had to advise on a ‘rolling’ maintenance program and give advice as how best to go about it. It’s a large property divided into four units, all in a five floored building. It is a bit ‘sad and neglected’ – the wrong word – tired, because until now no one has taken much interest in it; there are ‘absentee landlords’, but give it a couple of years and it will have a right royal look about it… more »
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