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‘I look for classic pieces I know will age well’

huge amount of imagination and a sprinkling of good faith was required to take on a run-down Georgian property that had been untouched since the 1960s – but luckily Sarah and Andy Farr have that in spades. Six years ago, the couple were living in a small village in Hampshire when they decided they wanted to take on a new project, and were keen to be nearer to Sarah’s parents further along the south coast. After hours scrolling online and viewing ten houses in person, it was a Grade IIlisted Georgian cottage in Kent, not far from the East

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