A friend in Northamptonshire has just received a very belated Christmas card through his door. It is nothing to do with him. The card was posted at the Glasgow Mail Centre on 21st December. It looks as though the sender is a very elderly person or possibly someone who has suffered a stroke because the handwriting is almost impossible to decipher.
The addressees are Mr. & Mrs. W. Walker. The second line of the address looks like 131 Straveham Road, and the final line is possibly Namston. No postcode.
Can anyone help to to decipher this for him please?
I looked on the Royal Mail website and found STRAVANAN ROAD in Glasgow the postcode is G45, but the numbers on the road are really weird, probably because as bhg481 has said, they look like flats over shops, but there is no 131.
Yes, a photo of the actual writing on the envelope might help. Apart from the postmark, I can't see why the addressee should necessarily be anywhere in the Glasgow area.
That was my assumption. I just thought that it might be a local address because it was so short. The last line of the address possibly begins with an N and that’s why it ended up in Northamptonshire. I thought if the card was going to someone further afield, a postcode might have been added.
There is a "Stravanan Off Sales" shop in the row, which 192.com lists as 105 Stravanan road. I don't know how they would number the flats above, if they have separate addresses.