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Building maintenance is a very professional area and something you should not be tackling yourself. In so doing you risk creating additional problems which could only imply one thing; far more expense for you.
It’s an evident statement, but your property will possibly be your largest expense. Consequently you want to ensure that it’s correctly maintained, not only to maintain the aesthetic appeal but to retain and even add to the house value.
Regrettably problems do present themselves from time to time and it can cost money. This might be anything from repairing a roof to correcting electric lines or plumbing work. Getting the experts will make it simpler on yourself and ensure the job is done right.
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Castelnau is an area in west London, in the borough of Richmond upon Thames. It is between Hammersmith and Barnes, and to the east of Grove Park. The closest train stations to Castelnau are Barnes and Barnes Bridge. It is about 20 minutes away from Waterloo Station and 30 minutes from Heathrow Airport. Castelnau can be accessed from the north by Hammersmith Bridge, and is north of South Circular Road.
Castelnau became a settlement in 1827, after the opening of Hammersmith Bridge. Before then, the area that Castelnau now occupies was only accessible by boat. Major Charles Lestock Boileau built some of the first homes in Castelnau. To do this he employed the architect William Laxton. Boileau built his own home, Castelnau House, and a series of other homes including Castelnau Villas. By 1868 Castelnau had about 140 houses and around 800 residents. Over the next 60 years further housing was built, including the Castelnau Estate, and by 1928 the population had increased to over 5000.
Castelnau has two churches, Holy Trinity Barnes and the Catholic Church of St Osmund. Holy Trinity Barnes was built in 1868 and designed by the local architect and artist Thomas Allom. St Osmund’s was built in 1958 and its architect was Ronald Hardy.