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I did a survey on a house and property called Brookfield House. It was built way back in 1760. The Smyth family, no connection but I wish there was, lived in the house until 1993 when it was sold to a local farmer who had plans to make it into a small hotel. This fell through and he resold it, probably for millions, to a developer who will now flatten the site to make way for houses. On site there is mature woodland, a walled garden, two green houses, out buildings and what is thought to have been a school. You can imagine how it was at it's peak. It was self sufficient. The wall of the walled garden is a famine wall built by the poor so they could earn money.
Anthony it was a bat survey not a valuation