Homes & Antiques

Seeing the Light

You should be careful what you wish for when it comes to homes, warns Lizzie Woolley. The longterm city dweller, who was in love with London and couldn’t dream of living anywhere else, had been batting off her husband’s pleas to move somewhere quieter for years. When eventually he persuaded Lizzie to view potential new homes in Brighton, she wasn’t bowled over by any of them. Although the location felt more cosmopolitan than Winchester and

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