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Colourful & CREATIVE

When Annie Sloan moved from a country village to east Oxford 20 years ago, she was ready to embrace city living, and yearned for somewhere that echoed her passion for cultural fusion. ‘It’s a funky, cosmopolitan part of town, with all sorts of interesting shops and every sort of restaurant. I love the buzz of lots of different cultures. But there are also lots of parks and common land for walks.’

As soon as she and her husband stepped inside the terraced mid Victorian house they felt at home, although work was

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