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The original black-painted box sash windows had been removed from this property on the edge of Deal’s Middle Street conservation area, and modern frames inserted. T...
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This was a Grade II listed building. The main bay window had significant decay in the lower part of the structure, which had penetrated through to the internal linings an...
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Cross Farm is a Grade II listed building on the edge of the village. A combination of hardwood and softwood sills had been covered with folded tin and nailed on, and the...
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De L’Angle House is a Grade II listed building and this work was carried out under close scrutiny from Canterbury City Council. The materials used had to be English...
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This is a prime property on Deal’s seafront but the previous developer had sadly removed all of the original timber sash windows and replaced them with ugly, inappr...
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This Victorian semi-detached property front ground floor lounge bay – bottom third of this section had completely deteriorated due to dry rot and water damage.
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Mr Jones had recently moved down from London and purchased this Georgian town house in one of Deal’s conservation areas. The front master bedroom had only one wind...
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