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inside: How long have you lived here and what drew you to the property?

Dan Cox: We inherited the current interior design when we purchased the warehouse back in 2014. It was formally the MacRobertson chocolate factory (home to Cherry Ripe and Freddo Frog) and our interventions have been a very, very light touch, painting the walls white and removing superfluous elements. The conversion was initially undertaken in the 90s and the detail is quirky yet quite crude.

What drew us to the property were the amazing volumes

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