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homebodies

Describe this house for us, please. The house is an A-frame built in the early 1970s – one of a handful in the area. (Though it stands out with the pink cladding and extra-large deck.) Other than an extension to include a ’70s-style ‘motel feel’ spa and rumpus room, it’s mostly the original structure still. It’s deceptively large, with three bedrooms and a landing, which is currently being used as a spare room. The house is full of quirks, which we love.

How long have you had it? Coming up to two years.

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