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Has anyone living on St Aidan's road (Marcus Garvey Mews side) had burglary etc issues?


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Hi, we're thinking of buying a property on St Aidan's Road and the garden backs onto Marcus Garvey Mews. Not mad keen on someone being able to easily and quite privately hop over fence at end of the garden and straight into it. So I just wanted to know if anyone living that side of St Aidan's has experienced problems with this because of such easy access?


Thanks a lot

Hi

I have lived on St Aidan's for 7 years I live right in the middle & my very small garden backs on to Marcus Garvey Mews.I have never had any problems & the mews is very quiet, no-one walks round the back unless you live there or you are visiting, I love the Rd it is very quiet & is great if you have kids ( Goodrich primary school ) is just up the Road which is a great school.

I would always be security minded where ever I lived I have a good alarm system & a intercom system at my front door with camera's that ADT fitted & doesn't cost a fortune.

Hope this helped you make up your mind about buying on the rd, might see you!

Teecee

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