Airmyn Building survey, Airmyn House survey, Property defect survey, Building disputes survey,
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If you book a survey with 1st Associated you will find that we take great pride in the quality of our survey and produce a very detailed survey report. We use plain English to explain any problems with the property to ensure that you understand the problems and how to resolve them.
We carry out residential structural surveys and commercial surveys in Airmyn. Airmyn is a town which is situated in East Riding of Yorkshire.
Airmyn is large village which has a dominating feature of a clock tower that stands on a bend in the road. It was built in 1866 to commemorate the 2 nd Earl of Beverley as he had paid for a school to be built in the village. It has a pretty church which was built in the early 14 th century and later extended in the late 17th century. Airmyn also had a small Port that was founded in the 13 th century and along with that a Ferry was established, the ferry is still there today although not in use for the general public.
Hugh Smithson of Hull purchased Airmyn in 1656 so that he could develop its port and under his leadership and co-operation from merchants who were responsible for the Aire and Calder Navigation, this bought commercial prosperity to Airmyn for nearly a century. In 1744 land was bought by the Aire and Calder Navigation, they built warehouses, cranes and wharves, so by 1765 ships of up to 100 tons were being built here. Airmyn port was also a place for moving cargoes from sea going ships to vessels more suited to working up river. With the building of two new canals, one on the River Ouse, Leeds – Selby, (this made the Ouse the best way to trade with the West Riding towns) and then the Goole – Knottingley canal and its development of the Port of Goole ending the goals of the more inland ports.
By the beginning of the 19th century the Port of Airmyn had become but a memory but as with many Yorkshire villages they prospered by having benevolent Land Lords with the land passing down the generations. They made many improvements to the village especially with the installation of pipes that supplied spring water to the village with four stand pipes, making it the first village in this area to have piped water.
Today Airmyn has two outside threats, the constant rising of the river, the threat from the high tides demanding higher wall defences, and the steady growth of Goole. Despite all of this Airmyn is considered to be one the prettiest villages in this area with the beautiful clock tower, a Village Shop, Post Office, Pub, School, Church and Ferry. We have been lucky enough to perform many surveys in this delightful village including residential building surveys, commercial surveys and property reports.
If you are planning to book a building survey on a property you are purchasing in Airmyn or the surrounding area then we would like to assure you that we always send a suitably qualified and experienced surveyor to carry out the job. This ensures that you get expert advice on any issues that we may find with the property we are surveying. All our surveyors are members of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors - RICS - and are Independent Building Surveyors. Being 'independent' means that they are working for you and you alone; they do not work for a mortgage company or an estate agents, so they have your best interests at heart.
All our survey contain lots of images, clearly showing any problems that we have identified at the property such as woodworm, rising damp or cracking to the walls. We also use sketches in our survey which are aimed at helping you to understand how certain areas are constructed or to help show more clearly a problem that we have identified. You will also find lots of definitions of any building terminology that we may use in our survey, as we firmly believe in 'Plain English' and really want you to fully understand what we are saying in the survey report.
1st Associated Surveyors cover the whole of the UK including all areas of East Riding of Yorkshire for example in:
Adlingfleet, Airmyn, Allerthorpe, Bainton, Bempton, Beverley, Brandesburton, Bridlington, Broomfleet, Bugthorpe, Burstwick, Cottingham, Cranswick, Driffield, Dunnington, Eastrington, Flamborough, Fridaythorpe, Garton-on-the-Wolds, Goole, Harpham, Hessle, Hornsea, Howden, Hull, Kilham, Langtoft, Market Weighton, Nafferton, Pocklington, Sewerby, Skipsea, Sledmere and Withernsea.
We always recommend that people have a building survey carried out by an Independent Surveyor. It is laughable to expect that a mortgage owned / estate agent owned surveyors will give impartial advice. Call an Independent Surveyor on 0800 298 5424 for an impartial survey.
Contact us today for a free, no obligation quotation, including building survey, structural survey, homebuyers reports and pre sales reports, for Airmyn and the surrounding towns and villages.
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We carry out Structural survey, Structural Building survey on Residential properties and Commercial properties throughout East Riding of Yorkshire.
Whilst a lot of this is written from general knowledge and local knowledge of the area and here are some websites that we think will be of interest to you in the East Riding of Yorkshire area some of which we have used for information and we would like to give them credit for this.
Bridlington.co.uk, Touristinformationbeverley.co.uk, Cottinghamuk.co.uk, Realyorkshire.co.uk, Withernseatowncouncil.co.uk, Information-britain.co.uk; ronadickinson.com, goole-on-the-web.org.uk, british-history.ac.uk, localhistories.org; yorkshire-east-coast-unofficial-guide.com; genuki.org.uk; yorkshire-england.co.uk; scunthorpeuk.com; cottinghamuk.co.uk; huttoncranswickonline.net; thewindmilldunnington.co.uk, picturesofengland.com, btinternet.com, flamborough.me.uk; flamborough-pc.gov.uk, driffield.co.uk, hornsea.gov.uk; howden-online; sewerby.com; my-yorkshire.co.uk