Halls Well That Ends Well ... ; Left to Rot for 20 Years, Halls Cottage has Been Lovingly Restored Back to Its Former Glory by Current Owners Russell and Jane Smith, Writes Annie Roberts
Birmingham Post › February 11, 2010
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Birmingham Post › February 11, 2010
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For about 20 years a cottage had stood dere lict. Trees grew through its roof and the building was a far cry from the home it had once been for estate workers.
That was 16 years ago. Halls Cottage has undergone a transfor-r mation with owners Russell and Jane Smith breathing new life into the house which stands on the edge of the village of Burnhill Green, near Pattingham on the border of Staffordshire and Shropshire border.See the full content of this document
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Halls Well That Ends Well ... ; Left to Rot for 20 Years, Halls Cottage has Been Lovingly Restored Back to Its Former Glory by Current Owners Russell and Jane Smith, Writes Annie Roberts
the transformation of the house bought at auction in the 1990s.
"The property was in a bit of a poor state when we bought it - it was r...See the full content of this document
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