After half a century of decline, a Cotswolds house was crying out for salvation.
Be still my heart.
When Alastair Matchett bought the Gloucestershire rectory, one wing was not in use; the roof needed replacing; the flagstones needed re-laying or replacing; re-plumbing, re-wiring, and replastering were needed throughout. But he did it all with designer charm. Photo: SIMON BROWN
Read the article in The Telegraph and see one more photo here.
1 comment:
YES! Be still my beating heart, for sure! I have never been to the Cotswolds, but it's definitely on my bucket list.
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