Great Yarmouth Building survey, Great Yarmouth House survey, Property defect survey, Building disputes survey,
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If you book a survey with 1st Associated you will find that we take great pride in the quality of our survey and produce a very detailed survey report. We use plain English to explain any problems with the property to ensure that you understand the problems and how to resolve them.
We carry out residential structural survey and commercial survey in Great Yarmouth. Great Yarmouth is a town which is situated in Norfolk.
Our Surveyors at 1 st Associated often visit the popular town of Great Yarmouth to carry out Residential Building Surveys and Commercial Surveys. The town is one of Norfolk 's busiest seaside locations. Located on the East coast it has miles and miles of sandy beaches and two piers, Wellington and Britannia, both offering entertainment and a host of attractions.
Although Yarmouth has many of the traditional seaside amenities such as amusement arcades, funfairs and beach activities it also has many places of interest linked to its heritage. The Norfolk Nelson museum is located in South Quay and is where you can find out all about the life of Admiral Nelson. The museum is in a beautiful Georgian Merchants house and our Surveyors enjoyed seeing this building while they were in the area.
The Rows of Great Yarmouth were a must see for our Surveyors! These are long very narrow streets with houses on both sides. They were so narrow that at some points you could touch both houses from the middle of the street. Doors had to be opened inwards instead of outwards for fear of causing injury to people walking past. Originally these narrow rows of houses would have numbered 145 and contained over 3000 houses. Today most of the houses are gone and the rows act as alleyways to other places. However a house in row 111 and the Old Merchants House are still standing and have been restored by English Heritage and are now open to the public. They give an insight into what life would have been like all those years ago.
After carrying out Building Surveys in town, both Residential Building Surveys and Commercial Surveys including Schedules of Condition and Pre Lease Surveys, our Surveyors often enjoy some of the world famous Yarmouth chips from the stalls in the market place. There has been a market place in the town centre since at least the 1200's. Today there are two markets, the six day under cover market and the two day market on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Great Yarmouth has a full range of shopping facilities to suit all needs including supermarkets, department stores and many independent specialised shops. All tastes in food are well catered for and there are many pubs bars and clubs to be found. A' must try' restaurant is the Black Rock Grill where you cook your own food at your table using hot volcanic rocks. It's an amazing experience and a perfect end to a busy day for our Surveyors after providing Building Surveys in the local area.
As Surveyors we have also often provided Building Surveys and Home Buyer reports for the neighbouring communities including Gorlestone, Scratby and Ormesby.
We survey buildings in Great Yarmouth. Our independent surveyors are experienced and qualified and produce high quality surveys including Structural surveys, Building surveys and valuations on both residential and commercial properties. We use surveyors who are experienced with old properties, many having direct hands on experience of working on listed buildings. Equally we understand newer construction, it may look the same to the untrained eye but performs very differently and we would say is built to a price not a quality standard. We also survey buildings that have been altered and extended both with and without planning permission and building regulations. We solve and deal with building disputes and can also help you with your extension and alteration design work.
Being 'independent' means that they are working for you and you alone; they do not work for a mortgage company or an estate agents, so they have your best interests at heart.
All our survey contain lots of images, clearly showing any problems that we have identified at the property such as woodworm, rising damp or cracking to the walls. We also use sketches in our survey which are aimed at helping you to understand how certain areas are constructed or to help show more clearly a problem that we have identified. You will also find lots of definitions of any building terminology that we may use in our survey, as we firmly believe in 'Plain English' and really want you to fully understand what we are saying in the survey report.
1st Associated Surveyors cover the whole of the UK including all areas of Norfolk for example in:
Brancaster situated along the A149, Blakeney where you can take a boat trip to see the seals at Blakeney Point, Burnham Market located near the north Norfolk coast with a traditional high street with local shops and a great place to have lunch, Burnham Thorpe which was the birthplace of Nelson, Broadlands, Cromer famous for its crabs and also the pier being crashed into , the popular family resort of Caister, admire the many windmills at Diss, Denver, Downham Market a lovely traditional market town and still has a market, Fakenham famous for its racecourse, Gorleston, Great Yarmouth a very popular holiday resort on the east coast with miles of sand, Heacham where you have the choice of either North Beach or South Beach, Hemsby seaside resort situated five miles north of Great Yarmouth, Hunstanton a popular north Norfolk holiday resort known as sunny hunny , the port town of Kings Lynn which has some beautiful historical timber framed properties and the market square area with magnificent Georgian buildings known as Tuesday marketplace, Norwich the capital of Norfolk, a beautiful city with a castle and a lovely mix of new shopping centres and traditional market and arcades, Sandringham the Norfolk country retreat of Her Majesty the Queen, Stowbridge, Swaffham which is known as one of the most beautiful villages in Norfolk, Thetford where some of the popular Dad's Army series was filmed, Welney which has a spectacular winter gathering of thousands of swans, Wells next the Sea has beautiful sandy beaches with traditional stilted beach huts and finally Wymondham with its magnificent abbey.
We always recommend that people have a building survey carried out by an Independent Surveyor. It is laughable to expect that a mortgage owned / estate agent owned surveyors will give impartial advice. Call an Independent Surveyor on 0800 298 5424 for an impartial survey.
Contact us today for a free, no obligation quotation, including building survey, structural survey, homebuyers reports and pre sales reports, for Great Yarmouth and the surrounding towns and villages.
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We carry out Structural survey, Structural Building survey on Residential properties and Commercial properties throughout Norfolk.
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 Norfolk area some of which we have used for information and we would like to give them credit for this.
Norfolk.co.uk website; Visit East of England.com; Ouse Valley Way.org; diss.co.uk; heacham-on-line.co.uk; wellsharbour.co.uk/cam; bungaytownfc.org.uk; facebook.com/pages/ Hemsby -Norfolk-Hemsbys Viking festival; sealsanctuary.co.uk; heritage.norfolk.gov.uk; greatyarmouth live.com; yarmouth stadium.co.uk; weekenders .co.uk/ caister; oceanroom .co.uk ; gorleston-heritage.co.uk; norfolkbroads.com/boating; visit norfolk .co.uk; roys.co.uk/storefinder; reedhamferry.co.uk; norfolkmills.co.uk; forestry.gov.uk/music; goape.co.uk; explore thetford .co.uk/ thetfordforest; swaffham online.co.uk; swaffham rotary.org.uk; swaffham museum.co.uk; norwichairport .co.uk; canaries.co.uk; visit norwich.co.uk ; historicalnorwich.co.uk; francisfrith.com/ thorpe-st-andrew; tournorfolk.co.uk; WWT.org.uk; aboutbritain.com; kingslynn online.com; gileslandscapes.co.uk; visit ely .eastcambs.gov.uk; cambridgeshire history.com; bbc.co.uk/ cambridgeshire /natural_history