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A Creative COINCIDENCE

The layout was familiar because, by a strange quirk of fate, when they first moved to Cambridge three decades earlier, they lived on the other side of the party wall

A chance meeting in the pub led designer John Sutcliffe and his musician wife, Gabrielle, to the Edwardian semi-detached house in which they now live. ‘We wanted to downsize from our former four-storey property, and we knew the person who lived here, so we agreed that he would move to the bungalow of his dreams and we would buy his house.’

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