BBC Countryfile Magazine

Nicola Chester

“The walls of our small cottage are used to a squash and a squeeze, like many old rural homes: tales of one, or two-uptwo-down dwellings housing families of 12 (including second-generation married couples) still circulate from living memory.

With a daughter back from university and a son having finished and moved back home temporarily (with his girlfriend) into his tiny childhood bedroom,

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