Country Homes & Interiors

The HAPPY HOUSE

❝I COULD SEE EXACTLY WHAT WE NEEDED TO DO TO CREATE THE HOME WE WANTED WITHOUT DISTURBING THE ESSENTIAL CHARACTER OF THE HOUSE❞

Blossoming apple trees in front of a half-hidden house were what first intrigued Sarah and David Williamson-Jones. ‘We were living nearby and often drove past, but it was difficult to get more than a glimpse of the actual property,’ Sarah says.

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