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Surveying can come in many different forms. Most homeowners will encounter a Home Buyer’s Survey within the process of buying or selling a house. The Home Buyer’s Survey is undertaken to make certain that the home buyer is entirely aware of the condition of the home they are buying, alongside any possible issues around insulation, damp proofing or drainage. For older buildings or for properties where the buyer is less confident of its condition, a full building survey can be conducted, which goes into more detail than a Home Buyer’s Survey, and will identify any additional issues with the house as well as involving an assessment of the land surrounding the building.
Other types of survey include a land survey, which will involve an examination of the condition of the land. Surveyors can also undertake snagging reports, which are undertaken after a new build is finished to highlight any problems or defects with the quality of the property which may then be rectified.
When searching for a company to undertake surveying work, ensure you choose a chartered surveyor qualified by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors.
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Abergwili is a village in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It has a population of 1612 and is also an electoral ward.
Abergwili is known for its Bishop’s Palace, which has been home to the Bishop of St David’s since 1542. It was founded between 1283 and 1291, when Thomas Bek was Bishop of St David’s. The palace used to be a college of priests, and villagers knew it as a college until it formed with another to make Christ College in Breacon. It still has the chapel extended by Archbishop Laud in 1625. Carmarthenshire County Council bought the palace in 1974 to use it as a museum, and they built the bishops a new residence in the grounds. Until 1802 there was a river called Towy running past the palace, but it changed course and left an oxbow lake. Now it holds lots of wildlife.
There is a public farm in Abergwili called Merlin’s Hill Centre. It is situated next to Merlin’s Hill, and there is a footpath that goes right to the top. There is an Iron Age hillfort at the peak.
If you require a replacement Surveying for your property in Abergwili, ensure you do a comparison of quotes from a minimum of three reputable businesses.