
Adam Pescod
Commercial Features Writer at Eastern Daily Press
Commercial Features Writer at East Anglian Daily Times
Articles
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3 days ago |
greatbritishlife.co.uk | Adam Pescod
An expansive four-bedroom home in Aylsham is for sale with no onward chain at a guide price of £1.5 million. Oak Tree House was rebuilt by the current owners in 2012 and offers over 4,000 sq ft of contemporary accommodation. Selling agent Arnolds Keys said the detached home “offers the perfect opportunity for those seeking a convenient yet luxury lifestyle”. The front door opens to an entrance hall with a central oak staircase, engineered oak flooring and a built-in storage cupboard.
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3 days ago |
greatbritishlife.co.uk | Adam Pescod
A five-bedroom Georgian townhouse is for sale in the centre of Woodbridge at a guide price of £1.75 million. Selling agent Jackson-Stops said Hatherley House “enjoys a prominent position on the Market Hill, with views to the iconic Shire Hall and magnificent St Mary’s Church”. The Grade II* listed house offers high ceilings and flexible accommodation extending to almost 4,000 sq ft, with improvements made by the current owners.
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5 days ago |
eadt.co.uk | Adam Pescod
North Star CEO Gitte Gard Talmo speaking at the Grampian Kestrel naming ceremony (Image: North Star) An offshore support specialist has officially named its first commissioning service operation vessel (CSOV). North Star named the Grampian Kestrel at a ceremony at the Vard Langsten shipyard in Tomrefjord, Norway, on Tuesday, May 6.
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6 days ago |
edp24.co.uk | Adam Pescod
This Grade II listed home on Newmarket Road, Norwich, is for sale at a guide price of £899,000 (Image: Jackson-Stops) A Grade II listed home with character features and modern additions is for sale near Norwich city centre at a guide price of £899,000. The four-bedroom house on Newmarket Road is thought to date back to the 18th century, with the front of the property built in the Georgian style, including high ceilings and sash windows.
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6 days ago |
edp24.co.uk | Adam Pescod
Windcat skipper Brian Smith (centre left), fleet manager Dean Login (centre right) and Nathan Kerins (right) collect the Special Recognition Award from BBC News presenter Phillip Norton (Image: Humber Marine & Renewables/James Mitchell Photography) The energy industry has recognised the rapid response of Grimsby offshore wind cluster workers to the tragic oil tanker collision in the North Sea.
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