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Angela Henley

ANGELA HENLEY’S SHIFT FROM inner-city Melbourne to country town Kyneton was mainly about finding a spot for her caravan to sit. After years of trawling through eBay and Gumtree in search of a home-on-wheels weekender, Angela eventually spotted her ideal 1952 Globetrotter caravan on a noticeboard at her local supermarket. Unfortunately, her tiny Brunswick abode didn’t have room for her dream vehicle, so it spent a good two years parked in her sister’s suburban driveway. Angela has now found it a place to rest on an acre of land backing onto the state forest at Lauriston, just five minutes outside Kyneton.

The Globetrotter shares the land with

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