A Former Chapel Offers Buyers the Spice of Life ; Alison Jones Reports On a Former Spice Works and Chapel That has Been Transformed Into a Substantial Three-Storey Home
Birmingham Post › August 19, 2010
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Birmingham Post › August 19, 2010
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A Victorian chapel in the Clun Valley was ripe with the smell of spices when it was purchased by Francis and Joy Lochbaum in the mid 90s.
It wasn't from decades of incense swinging that had seen the smoke seep into the stones but a pungent hangover from the building's "reincarnation" nearly 40 years ago, when the run-down Methodist chapel became a factory.See the full content of this document
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A Former Chapel Offers Buyers the Spice of Life ; Alison Jones Reports On a Former Spice Works and Chapel That has Been Transformed Into a Substantial Three-Storey Home
"It was used by the Shropshire Spice Company as a spice packing factory up until we bought it 14 years ago," says Francis.
"It appealed to me because it was a solid structure, a good building....See the full content of this document
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