Building Surveys, Defects Reports, Dilapidations Surveys, Commercial Building Surveys, Quotes
Isle of Anglesey is an island off the north west coast of Wales.
For more information on the Isle of Anglesey area please scroll down and if you are looking for a survey in the Isle of Anglesey area use our free phone number 0800 298 5424.
If you are purchasing a property in Isle of Anglesey, please ensure that you have a building survey carried out on it. A building survey, prepared by a building surveyor could literally save you thousands of pounds. The survey only needs to uncover one potential problem with the property and the cost of the building survey is more than recovered.
1stAssociated.co.uk have Building Surveyors who cover the whole of the UK including towns and villages in Isle of Anglesey, such as
Aberffraw, Amlwch, Brynsiencyn, Holyhead, Llanddeusant, Llanfairpwll (Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwrndrobwll-llantysiliogogogoch), LLangefni, Llyn Alaw, Moelfre, Newborough, Rhosneigr, Trearddur Bay ,
For more information on the Isle of Anglesey area please scroll down and if you are looking for a building survey in the Isle of Anglesey area use our free phone number 0800 298 5424.
We are independent surveyors who carry out building surveys in Isle of Anglesey. We are independent of any lender or bank or mortgage company. When we are surveying a property we are working for you, not them. This means we are working towards your best interests. We want to ensure that your property investment is sound and that you are receiving value for money.
We are Building Surveyors that operate throughout the UK. As building surveyors we are often asked to work on not only a building survey but also a boundary walls dispute survey, a schedule of condition survey and a specific defect survey.
We are also a commercial building surveyors - still operating Isle of Anglesey, we can provide schedule of condition survey, dilapidations reports and a commercial building survey - our building surveyors have the skills and experience to save you money on your commercial building purchase.
1stAssociated.co.uk have Building Surveyors who cover the whole of the UK and Isle of Anglesey area including Aberffraw , which was once the capital of North Wales being home to the Princes of Gwynedd, Amlwch, with its interestingly shaped Catholic Church of St Mary of the Sea which looks like a boat turned upside down, a most fascinating building to a Surveyor, Brynsiencyn, home to Anglesey Chocolate Farm, Holyhead, with its ferries to Ireland, where we are often asked to conduct both residential and commercial building surveys, Llanddeusant, with its beautiful working watermill, Llynnon Mill circa 1775-6, Llanfairpwll ( Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwrndrobwll-llantysiliogogogoch ), of course famous for the longest name in Britain and also the place where the British Women's Institute began, LLangefni, with its Museum and Art Gallery and beautiful St Gredifael's Church, Llyn Alaw, with its large reservoir providing drinking water for the island, Moelfre, with its delightful 12 th century chapel Hen Capel Lligwy, where we have carried out many residential building surveys, Newborough, where you can go kite surfing on the beach, Rhosneigr with its Iron Age site nearby where many ancient artefacts have been found, and Trearddur Bay , with its lovely beaches, coves and bays and coastal walks.
We provide Building Surveys to make sure you are buying the right property and provide market Valuations to ensure that you are buying the property at the right price together with Specific Defects Reports if you have any problems in any particular area then contact us today for a free, no obligation quotation. We are more than happy to talk about what the Building Surveys involve, these are also sometimes known as Structural Surveys or Engineers Reports.
Contact 1stAssociated.co.uk for help and advice if you have property issues with your existing property or indeed if you require a valuation or building survey on a property you are purchasing in Isle of Anglesey on 0800 298 5424.
Whilst a lot of this is written from general knowledge and local knowledge of the area and here are some websites that we think will be of interest to you in the Isle of Anglesey area some of which we have used for information and we would like to give them credit for this.
AboutBritain.com, WelshIcons.org.uk , Ports-Council-Wales.org.uk, British-Towns.net, Genuki.org.uk, WalesDirectory.co.uk, BritishListedBuildings.co.uk, MuseumWales.ac.uk , Anglesey.gov.uk, Anglesey-History.co.uk, Anglesey.info, VisitAnglesey.co.uk, Aberffraw.Anglesey.sch.uk, Red-Dragon-Wales.com, Amlwch.org, AmlwchTownFC.co.uk, AmlwchHistory.co.uk, Beautiful-NorthWales.com, WalkingNorthWales.co.uk, NWT.co.uk, Holyhead.com, HolyheadForward.com, HolyheadTownCouncil.com, RedKitesWales.co.uk, Llanddeusant.com, Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch.co.uk, Llanfairpwll.org, Anglesey-Today.com, Fishing.VisitWales.com, Moelfre.org, MoelfreView.co.uk, Llanddwyn-Newborough-Beach.Wales.info, Rhosneigr.org, RhosneigrBeach.co.uk, TrearddurBay.com and TrearddurBaySailingClub.co.uk