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Colourful Inheritance

Wandering through rooms of vibrant colour and seeing the whimsical mix of antique furniture, vintage textiles, modern paintings and inherited family portraits that fill them, it’s hard to imagine the featureless building Janey Dalrymple and her husband Hew moved into 30 years ago. The couple were newly married with a young family when they left London to settle near North Berwick in 1992. Their farmhouse had belonged to Hew’s family,

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