Homes & Gardens

AN EYE FOR BEAUTY

When Maya Adcock walked into her Grade ll-listed west London home 32 years ago, it had sitting tenants, dry rot and a leaking gutter. ‘But it had sunshine streaming through the fabulous French windows in the sitting room that overlooked the garden square below and that made us fall in love,’ she says. She

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