Bacchus wrote:
Very plain outside. Walls are made of some kind of compacted aggregate and (now) have a painted sound/heat insulating coating. Ordinary tiles. I *think* that the terrace (11) may be listed, as the new double-glazing had to be a certain design.
A great location nevertheless, the harbour houses were or are in conservation area I suspect. But the council have buggered them to achieve thermal levels code 3 required for 2007 planning re-furbishment & developent regulation.
The walls were probably flint chip, stone chip and lime mortar, with Pitch pine lintels inside above door ways and window openings, Yeah, before they coated them with that thermalite muck - Never mind - least you got DG sash windows perhaps ?
It is expensive to carry-out a sympathetic period conversion, a cost that only MP's appear to be able to charge to the tax man. You would have had open fires, as we did here, even in the bedrooms.
You can tell I'm a member of the awkward squad - I'd better get-off my period building soap box now. Enjoy you location, sounds fun and interesting.
Declare UDI on that Island of yours
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Ba - Grand Prix at 17:00 but you've been checking out practise and pole - haven't you ?