The Quest for Syntagma Towers
Could this be the first glimpse of the new Syntagma Towers?

It’s not what you think. I’ve drawn the building rather than show you a photograph, in case others move in before us. It’s a cut-throat market here.
This extraordinary house is situated on the edge of a fabulous country estate on the River Dart in Devon, England. It was designed in the 19th century by a famous cathedral architect in the Gothic (medieval) style when John Ruskin was all the rage.
The window lights are exquisitely carved out of sandstone, as is the noble fireplace. There’s also a tower nearby, designed by the same architect.
Needless to say, my drawing doesn’t do justice to the place, but is designed to keep the predators at bay.
More on this later. It’s the first prime candidate for the new Syntagma Towers.
Stay close.




First you hit us up with a bunch of nice posts containing lovely pictures, and then this? You might call it cliffhanger or teaser, I call it anticlimax!
Photos man, photos!
By TDH on May 9th, 2007 at 8:32 am
When (if) the ink is dry on the contract, then I’ll show it off, Thord. I don’t want to give too many clues, or tidal waves of people will start gazumping us.
Patience.
By John Evans on May 9th, 2007 at 9:41 am
I figured as much of course. That don’t make me more patient though.
By TDH on May 9th, 2007 at 9:44 am