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“V .;- 'V — . ■ * r u r a u i f e Wednesday, February26,2014 -6 « l i i i f
Homes, tweet homes
IT'S not often the worlds of style and wildlife collide, but
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when London Fashion Week Baa and National Nest Box Week
both began on February 14, the RSPB and the British Bsg
Fashion Council decided to H B -V joinforces.
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asked a host of celebrity designers to put A# : ' ^
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their stamp on a plain.
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Kingsclere Farm •
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: Location: Cockerham Road, Bay ' Horse, LA2 OHF '
. Agent: Dewhurst Homes > ' ■ Tel: 01995 601814
.'jand the motorway network.- •" •••?•• '•:-8 The property comes with
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planning permission for the - I
. stables to be rented out/used as a ' '■ business, and fcTrtwb more"stables v*- |
to be'added within the' building. -'"~v' / b :-The equestrian facilities are a key' 1|H feature, and offer a floodlit menage n
measuring 50mx25m and dressage ■ | mirrors.
;1.;.'There are also four further
»-•: %: paddocks, a tack room, five stables- 1 , and a workshop, as well as hard
§ ^p n d in g for several vehicles. K - v The spacious lounge has a : = - • P ^ -feature stone fireplace with inset u cast iron multi-fuel stove. A second reception room offers a’cosy space
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, and a cleverly disguised door in the
I ; r : j^epokcase;- leading into'the study. | - - J T1 e bespoke kitchen has units in [ :^KP'PPy;03k; andvSiemens;integrated
microwave andwine cooler.-In the j- dining room; there is a'slate floor
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I .'-ij«^PP!'4B ^ 5^.^y^Wg.tyyp..ftidgesi.‘.^-- .and double doors leading onto the '•-$'- and freezers, dishwasher, ' F _ rear garden
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Main room1'' • dimensions-
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;,Loungef 7-32rnx . 4.60m t ! ^
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I.. Reception room: B I ^ ^ B 1 (4.27m x 3.68m:-/r-v^
1]': Dining room: 4.88m x H f i B j;.- 5.21 m '
11 ; Dining rbom: 5 21 m x -' E ^ ^ B | | 3.68m •' ■
| ^Master bedroom: n , I 5.82mx5.21m
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I ’ Bedroom two: 3.96m "• I -x3.07m, --
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with the master boasting a balcony' master and the seco'nd’bedTonm ^ i’ .^h®r? f e formal gardens, m'ainly that overlooks the garden and the ‘ ~ as well as a generously S
Upstairs there are four bedrooms. There are en suitesto both the - f i
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bathroom rousiy s,zed family of the house, as well as a patio and '
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lawn' to the and side '
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| name of giving H nature a-m ore | stylish-home,
I and the results t j '^ V S Y - | are amazing. I Designers like H Dame Vivienne I Westwood,Julien B Macdonald OBE, | -Katherine
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I who designed ==j (P7TT leanest box, and —‘■Hwfeki I the standard
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I Wayne I. .Hemingway ;; MBE. who ’ -' was born in
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\ land and equestrian facilities — I v Guide price: £875,000
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FASHION T IN FLIGHT:
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and Savile Row tailor v Patrick Grant
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ESCAPEES: Muntjac deer and below, have been spotted - near the Lancashire Wildlife - Trust reserve at Brockholes >i
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