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Friday, May 14
by
Andrew Beard
on Fri 14 May 2010 03:23 PM BST
Yesterday I was in a garrison town in Wiltshire; today I inspected a pleasant 1960s semi-detached house that had been extended this way and that, in actual fact to one side and to the rear. It was in a quiet village where the pub looked interesting and I'm sorry I was not able to visit it; perhaps another time. I'm pleased that my Clients have found a fairly good-sized house, all in reasonable condition, having four bedrooms and three reception rooms. However, the ensuite to the main bedroom was just a shower and wash basin in a cupboard and because the garage had been converted into a study and a utility room it was, perhaps, all a bit cramped. Strangely for a house of this age the majority of the original windows, ‘Crittal’ windows, metal framed and single glazed set in the original softwood surrounds remain. Insulation in the roof needs improving but at least the walls had been foam insulated. The house is at the head of a cul-de-sac in a quiet location and although there were no sheep roaming around I certainly heard a pheasant or two… more »
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