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Find a 1st Associated Chartered Surveyor in Royston.
To find out some interesting facts about Royston and places to visit in Royston and the surrounding areas you can click on the boxes above.
To get a quote on a survey in Royston, carried out by an Independent Building Surveyor, click on the 'Get a Survey Quote' box above.
We carry out residential structural surveys and commercial surveys in Royston. Royston is a small market town situated at the most northern apex of Hertfordshire on the boarder with Cambridgeshire. Royston is set within a very rural area and the town has much character. Interestingly Royston is located just to the west of the International Meridian line (also known as the Greenwich Meridian). In Royston the International Meridian runs through where the Royston bypass joins the A505.
Royston developed around the point where the Roman road Ermine Street (built by the Romans nearly two thousand years ago) intersects with the Icknield Way , again a Roman road built on a prehistoric route running from Salisbury Plane through to East Anglia . Next to this crossroads a cross was raised called Roisia's Cross and the town took its name from this marker. The base of the cross stands by the crossroads. In the 1700s a unique cave was discovered under the crossroads (to find out more about the cave click on the ‘Facts and Places of Interest' box above).
An Augustinian Priory was built in the area in the late 1100s and Richard I created an estate here and a market. In the early1300s Roisia's cross had given its name to Roisia's Town which eventually lead to the name Royston.
Being at the intersection of these two main roads, Royston saw many travellers go through the town and from the 1500s onwards the town's Inns were busy with travellers using the London to York road. In 1603 Scotland 's James VI stayed overnight in the town when travelling to London for his coronation to become James I of England . He obviously liked the area because he returned t and decided to set up a place to visit to carry out hunting away from his court in London .
In 1611- 1612 Queen Anne and Prince Henry also visited the town and the following year King James I travelled to Royston to arrange the marriage of his daughter. James I's lodge is now the ‘ Old Palace ' in Kneesworth Street .
Royston used to rely very much on agriculture and farming as its main source of work but in more recent years light industry has set up in the town which has meant the town has had to create more homes for the amount of people living in the area. If you are moving to Royston and are interested in a Quick Sale then click the box above for a quote on a survey or telephone 0800 298 5424 to speak to a member of staff and book your survey. We complete our surveys quickly and are happy to meet you at the property to talk about our findings or speak on the telephone after the survey, whichever you prefer. 'Independent Chartered Surveyors' means that we work for you, not an Estate Agent or a Mortgage company.
1st Associated Chartered Surveyors cover the whole of the UK including all areas of Hertfordshire for example in:
1st Associated provide house surveys, commercial surveys, engineers reports, property training plus more all carried out by RICS surveyors in Royston and the surrounding areas.
Contact us today for a free, no obligation quotation, including building surveys, structural surveys, homebuyers reports and pre sales reports, for Royston and the surrounding towns and villages.
When time is at a premium we can help you speed up the buying process by making your survey available for you and your solicitor to view on-line within a matter of a few days. We will e-mail you with a personal password to download your survey from our website as soon as it is ready, rather than having to wait for the post to arrive. We will also send you a nicely bound copy of your survey in the post.
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We carry out Structural Surveys, Structural Building Surveys on Residential properties and Commercial properties throughout Hertfordshire.
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