dutchman
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Sat 24th Dec 2011 1:49am
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Greg
Coventry
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Sat 24th Dec 2011 4:44pm
On 24th Dec 2011 1:21am, Gilly said:
Am I correct that 'The General Wolfe' has closed down?
The good news is that the for sale board now has an `under offer` sticker on it. If the building survives, it`s anyone's guess what it will re-open as. |
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Adrian
UK
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183 of 1703
Sun 25th Dec 2011 11:33pm
Re The General Wolfe. Some of the rooms were used by photographers as studios during the late 30s and during the war. I have some photos somewhere that were taken there.
I used to visit lots of pubs during the 60s that had live music, but for some reason, never the Wolfe. |
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TonyS
Coventry
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Thu 29th Dec 2011 8:01pm
I'd love to see your photos Adrian, if you ever get chance!
My grandmother lived not far from here and always used to refer to "going up the Wolfe" - whenever she was going out shopping.
It took me years to understand what on earth she meant! |
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Adrian
UK
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Thu 29th Dec 2011 8:19pm
You wouldn't want to see these photos, Tony, they are just family portraits. We inherited them when my wife's father passed away. Some are family groups, others individuals, with the logo, Taken 1940, studio, back room, General Wolfe. No name of the photographer but proper studio shots. |
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TonyS
Coventry
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Thu 29th Dec 2011 8:22pm
Ah, ok, sorry, I thought you meant they were photos taken of the photographers "setup" in the room used as a studio. |
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Adrian
UK
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Thu 29th Dec 2011 8:34pm
No problem Tony. If I thought they were of any use, I would have posted them long ago. |
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Gilly
Melbourne Australia
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188 of 1703
Thu 29th Dec 2011 10:53pm
I notice that 'The General Wolfe' is under offer.
Here in Melbourne when a property is 'under offer' it means that someone has made a firm offer to purchase the property. Is this the case in England or does 'under offer' have a different meaning? If it is for sale it would be such a shame because it will probably be demolished like has happened to so many other lovely Coventry pubs.
Gilly. |
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TonyS
Coventry
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189 of 1703
Fri 30th Dec 2011 5:42am
A property is under offer when a homebuyer has made a formal offer to purchase the property but the homeowner has not confirmed whether to accept.
If the offer is rejected then the property remains on the market until the next formal offer is made at which point the homeowner must again decide whether to accept the offer or reject it.
If the offer is accepted then it becomes 'Sold Subject to Contract' (Sold STC).
Sold STC and Sold STCM
Sold 'Subject to Contract' (STC) means that the homeowner has accepted an offer from a buyer but the paperwork is not yet complete.
You can still enquire about a Sold STC property as the sale is not complete until the signed contracts are exchanged. Technically the property is still available.
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Gilly
Melbourne Australia
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Fri 30th Dec 2011 6:13am
Thank you for clearing that up for me Tony and explaining it all so well. Now when I read the real estate pages from the Telegraph on line, it will make a lot more sense to me.
Gilly. |
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TonyS
Coventry
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Fri 30th Dec 2011 6:27am
I've sometimes wondered why they would bother putting up a sign saying "Under Offer", but I guess it may be simply to generate further interest and notify any other prospective purchasers to "get a move on" if they were considering also putting in an offer. |
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K
Somewhere
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192 of 1703
Fri 30th Dec 2011 12:22pm
I think it's an invitation to gazump. |
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JohnB
Wokingham, Berkshire
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Fri 30th Dec 2011 6:06pm
It seems that all of the pubs mentioned here are big, expensive to run places that need a lot of footfall.
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TonyS
Coventry
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194 of 1703
Fri 30th Dec 2011 6:27pm
On 24th Nov 2011 3:59pm, K said:
OMG, one bright orange and the other a Chinese!! What the Hell are we coming to?
I enjoy a meal at the Wing Wah (New Phoenix) on a regular basis. Fabulous food, excellent value and service and a great place to eat! |
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K
Somewhere
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195 of 1703
Fri 30th Dec 2011 6:49pm
The first house we bought was in Rothesay Ave. I think the woods must have been by Job's Lane; but that was pretty much built over when we were there, although I do remember those woods before that, though they were too far away from home for me to have been allowed to go there alone.
When you said Peark's, I think you were referring to the Maudslay? So Peark's would have been in the row of shops along from Allesley Old Rd Garage? (Couldn't have been over the road, they were bombed-out houses... ) |
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