The purpose-built flat that I inspected today was one of about 36 built in the mid-1960s at the end of a large cul-de-sac the name of which probably means meadow or a place where corn is grown, just off the main drag in Coombe Dingle. It was constructed by a couple of well-known Bristol builders, who are now involved in building works in the sky. These flats have stood the test of time reasonably well and my Clients are purchasing a top floor flat where the roof has recently been entirely renewed at the beginning of the year. The flat itself has been modernised, tastefully modernised and I'm pleased to report that I founded largely in good condition and free for major defect. However the block as a whole does suffer from fairly severe condensation problems and although there was no evidence that it exists in this flat, I have of course pointed this out to my Clients. The flat benefits from a garage (which itself has a crack in it) but the flat has a balcony and a very pleasant aspect over looking local playing fields, so at times it maybe slightly noisy but nevertheless I felt quite at home there ...   more »