Thank you, yes my first thought would have been to have a survey as the house is old, but I'm wondering what more it would tell us? Or is it just for peace of mind? Most surveys on a house of this age make scary reading, but in reality you can expect an old house to have some evidence of woodworm, likely to need a new roof at some point, etc, and it's nothing to be scared of if it's dealt with.
We'd redo the electrics, so that's not a problem, but maybe getting specialist reports for damp (though it had damp proof work in 2010) and roof/timbers would be a better use of money and tell us a little more.
The Mortgage company's Valuation has been done already, just last week.
Thank you Mu1berry, good advice on categorising recommendations.
AKiss, our offer is lower than the previous offer, they pulled out due to redundancy, it's very sad, and the sellers had already moved out, so were needing to sell quickly, luckily for us.
We know this was the most recent survey, and tbh it would make grim reading if you weren't used to old houses, but having corresponded with the sellers, they've done a lot of work to the house and preempted a few issues, so it seems to have been in safe hands.
But maybe we should just spend the money. Moving house is so expensive!