The restoration game
AS restoration projects go, Staick House falls within the higher categories of challenge. Dating back, in part, to the 14th century, the rambling, timber-frame building in the Herefordshire village of Eardisland has grown and altered in response to every change in fashion or the fortunes of its owners over the past 600 years. For more than 20 years, its last owner lived as a recluse, retreating eventually to only one room. Jackdaws took possession of the upper floor and the once-fine building fell into decay, hidden from the world behind an impenetrable barrier of yew.
One local resident, John Greene, had known and been enchanted by Staick House ever since he was a child some 60 years ago. As time passed, he watched its slow decline with a sadness that eventually gave birth to a
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