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Renovation Q&A

Tell us about your house…

It's a six-bedroom property dating to 1880. We moved here in November 2019 after falling in love with the proportions - rooms were large but not cavernous. It flowed well and there were some lovely original features still in place. The organisation of the upper floors also enabled our teenage daughters to have their own areas, including their own bathrooms.

Describe the entrance hall

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