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Monday, May 24
by
Andrew Beard
on Mon 24 May 2010 05:38 PM BST
I started early today because I knew by 12 o'clock the outside temperature would be in excess of 25° C (80°F) which means that when I was in the roof space I might have come out either looking like a piece of roast beef or have sweated all my weight away and look like a waif and stray and I didn't fancy any either. So I made my early start and was delighted to find this small terraced house tucked away in Brislington largely sound and in good condition and free from major defect. It has a new roof, and I don't just mean the tiles, I mean the rafters, the ridge board and the purlins, so someone has spent some money on it. In some respects I am very surprised more was not made of this but, that is to my Clients advantage. The house has double glazing a modest garden and a pleasant aspect from the rear rooms. The bathroom is at the rear and as one could, perhaps anticipate the window glass is obscure, as more often it is. Personally I find obscure glass very claustrophobic and here if my Client wishes to replace the obscure glass with clear he would then open up and enliven the bathroom with a pleasant view retaining privacy with net curtains or blinds and hopefully he will be highly delighted… more »
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