Well, you may as well know the name of the house I have been to see today, but “I ain't going to tell you where it be!” It was a substantial property, a grade II listed building of architectural and historical importance that was probably built just after the Georgian period, because it's roof is covered with slates from Wales and there was no way of getting slates to the area (I nearly said where was !) before 1845, the advent of steam. Of course, it could have been built earlier and had a clay tiled roof and was then recovered at a later date with slates, but I think not. It is a property that has been renovated to a fairly good standard, it is light and bright and spacious, but having said that it's not particularly ‘roomy’. I am pleased to say however that I founded largely in good condition and free from major defect. There are some issues; tell me when there aren't, but I see none of these as being off-putting to my Client's purchase. I'm not too certain, strangely as yet from where he is moving, but I think he's found a very pleasant house in a convenient location somewhere in the South West ...   more »