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(Excluding Timber Framed Properties); Ashfield District Council; February 2017; Domestic Assets Non Traditional properties (excluding Timber framed properties); Ashfield District Council; February 2017; domestic assets Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4 Post Code Construction type Type total 31 Aspley Court Sutton In Ashfield Nottingham NG17 2DE prc wimpey concrete Flat - First Floor 1 33 Aspley Court Sutton In Ashfield Nottingham NG17 2DE prc wimpey concrete Flat - Ground Floor 1 35 Aspley Court Sutton In Ashfield Nottingham NG17 2DE prc wimpey concrete Flat - Ground Floor 1 37 Aspley Court Sutton In Ashfield Nottingham NG17 2DE prc wimpey concrete Flat - Ground Floor 1 39 Aspley Court Sutton In Ashfield Nottingham NG17 2DE prc wimpey concrete Flat - Ground Floor 1 41 Aspley Court Sutton In Ashfield Nottingham NG17 2DE prc wimpey concrete Flat - Ground Floor 1 43 Aspley Court Sutton In Ashfield Nottingham NG17 2DE prc wimpey concrete Flat - Ground Floor 1 45 Aspley Court Sutton In Ashfield Nottingham NG17 2DE prc wimpey concrete Flat - 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