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Monday, March 15
by
Andrew Beard
on Mon 15 Mar 2010 05:21 PM GMT
I've been down to the seaside today, where I think I found a little gem, a Georgian Grade II Listed terraced property having four bedrooms, two reception rooms, a number of genuine period features as well as a genuine Aga, though it uses solid fuel, I do not see this as much of a distraction but, they are very dusty. The house is in need of some renovation and improvement but most of this is of a superficial rather than structural nature. Nevertheless I suspect it may need rewiring and a new boiler. There are Gothik - yes it is spelt that way - mouldings to the front windows and the fanlight above the front door which has fielded and insized panels. There are flagstones as flat as a pancake, rectangular in shape and almost the size of a tennis court, no that can't be right, the house ain't that big, but you know what I mean! The garden is huge, but I think most it is vertical as it is at the bottom of a rock face which does seem reasonably stable. I think my Client has found a bit of a gem ... more »
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