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A Home For All Seasons Gavin Plumley

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A Home For All Seasons Gavin Plumley
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Publisher: Atlantic Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.59 MB
Pages: 268
Author: Gavin Plumley
ISBN: 9781838954796, 9781838954789, 1838954791, 1838954783
Language: English
Year: 2022

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A Home For All Seasons Gavin Plumley by Gavin Plumley 9781838954796, 9781838954789, 1838954791, 1838954783 instant download after payment.

Gavin Plumley considered himself a distinctly urban being...until he met his rural husband, Alastair. Together, they bought Stepps House - a three-storey building in Pembridge, Herefordshire - on love at first sight. But then came the inevitable question from an insurance salesman: 'How old is it?' With ancient beams crossing the ceiling, the date they'd been given of 1800 seemed out by centuries. As Gavin traced Stepps House through various hands and eras, he saw the picture of a past emerge that resonates powerfully with our present. A hybrid work of domestic history and European art, of memoir and landscape, A Home for All Seasons is both grand in its sweep and intimate in its account of life on the edge of England.

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