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We carry out residential structural surveys and commercial surveys in Central London, which is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom and is the biggest urban area in Great Britain. However, London has never actually been confirmed officially as the capital in writing or by statute. It is only the capital through convention. The capital of England was originally Winchester once the Palace of Westminster evolved in the 12 th and 13 th centuries and eventually became the main residence of the royal court and the political capital of England.

The Thames River is a main feature of London and runs from the south-west to the east. The Thames used to be wider and less deep with marshlands around it but it has been considerably embanked over the years and much now flows underground. London is susceptible to flooding and the Thames Barrier was built to alleviate the problem, but more work is expected over the coming years to prevent floods.

London is a multicultural city with many religions and cultures being represented and over 300 different languages being spoken.

Within London, both the City of London and the City of Westminster have City status.

We strongly recommend that when purchasing a property that you have an independent Chartered Surveyor provide you with a building survey. It is laughable to expect that a mortgage owned surveyor will give impartial advice. Call an Independent Chartered Surveyor on 0800 298 5424.

As you will see from our example surveys below our surveys are detailed documents, which are written in plain English with lots of explanations of building terms and including sketches and digital photos. We write the survey in a way to enable you to understand the problem and how to resolve it. We always give an 'Action Required' for any issues raised and also give you an idea of the 'Anticipated Costs' involved in sorting out any problems we find. We carry out lots of surveys in the Central London / Inner London areas.

1st Associated Chartered Surveyors cover the whole of the UK including all suburbs of Central London and Inner London for example in:

 

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Below are some examples of surveys we have carried out in this area:

Property Report and Schedule of Condition on a Commercial Property in Fulham

Commercial Survey - Property Report and Schedule of Condition on a Georgian mid terraced converted Restaurant / Bar in Fulham

Residential Building Survey on a Converted Victorian Terraced Leasehold Property in Battersea

Residential Building Survey on a Converted Victorian Terraced Leasehold Property in Battersea

 

Residential Survey on a Shared Freehold Converted Victorian Apartment in Shepherds Bush

Residential Survey on a Shared Freehold converted Victorian Apartment in Shepherds Bush

 

 

Also take a look at examples of surveys from different eras on our downloadable surveys page.

 

1st Associated provide house surveys, commercial surveys, engineers reports, property training plus more all carried out by RICS surveyors.

Contact us today for a free, no obligation quotation, including building surveys, structural surveys, homebuyers reports, engineers reports and pre sales reports, for Central London and Inner London and surrounding areas.

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