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              GB ARCHON 2913 PA02-01-04-76 · Item · 30-7-1963
              Part of Our Lady and St Peter Parish, Aldeburgh

              Strutt & Parker proving valuation for "The Top House" in Aldeburgh as per instructions received. Noted that tenant claimed a number of items/fixtures including pelmets, heaters, boiler - advise that if the tenant did not buy the house then he should be compensated for such items rather than remove them. Tenant would have to be given 6 months notice. Valuation - £6,000 vacant possession.

              Strutt & Parker
              Valuation
              GB ARCHON 2913 PA51-01-04-5-1 · Part · 27-7-1915
              Part of Our Lady and St Thomas of Canterbury Parish, Wymondham

              Valuation for a house and garden on Church Street, Wymondham (facing church); formerly in the possession of Frederick Hawkins Newton, deceased.

              1. Site, Front Aspect, Construction, Age, Situation, Drainage
              2. Water supply, Lighting, Contents (room description and fittings)
              3. Contents cont'd
              4. Contents cont'd
              5. Contents cont'd. Garden
                6.State of Repair, Tenure, Estimated rental value, Annual outgoings, Valuation (£600)
                7&8. Proposal to form ground floor into chapel: creating one room of 31ft by 17.5ft and 10ft high is possible at a cost of 340-£50., but proportions would be wrong. Note: ...the house has been unoccupied since Michaelmas 1913 and efforts to let it were unsuccessful. It had been offered at £30 rent per annum but poor decorative order mitigated against its rental. Property values have been declining in Wymondham in the past 10 years; the price suggested is its full value. But the £40 per annum for a lady for the rest of her life makes it without value.
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              Charles J Hornor, Land Agent