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The changes have transformed the property and the way we live in it

A dividing wall was replaced by a steel beam so that the ground floor rooms could be opened up into a light, spacious dining-sitting room. A second steel allows for a wide opening from the hall. Light pours in from all angles via windows to the front, back and sides of the property
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