A little background on Redruth:
Call on 01326 710 326 or 0800 880 6024
The name Redruth supposedly came about because where there are shallow lodes of tin and copper lying close by, people extracted the metal ores, colouring the stream red. Among Redruth's historic buildings is the Parish Church of St Euny - it is Norman in origin but was rebuilt in 1756. Murdoch House, originally a chapel when built in the 1660's, and later used as a prison, was the first house in the world to be lit by coal gas in the late 18th century.

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- Full Building Survey
- HomeBuyers Survey and Valuation
- Structural Survey
- Condition Report
- Buildings Insurance Valuation
- Onsite Acquisition Report
- Party Wall Work
- Schedule of Dilapidations or Condition
- Boundary Dispute Advice
- Investment Advice
- Expert Witness Reports
- Planning Advice
Contact us
Give us a call on 01326 710 326 or Freephone from UK landlines on 0800 880 6024. You can also email us on info@redruthsurveyors.co.uk