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Surrey Homes | SH24 | October 2016 | Kitchen & Bathroom supplement inside

The lifestyle magazine for Surrey - Kitchen & Bathroom Supplement, Fabulous Fashion, Delicious Dishes

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Previous page: The four-foot-high framed poster of Gary<br />

Cooper is from McCully & Crane Above: The bed in the master<br />

bedroom has been raised to be on a level with the windows<br />

looking south over the fields to the sea. The headboard and<br />

cushions were designed by Francesca, part of a new range she<br />

is now developing. Right: Chest from Hunter Jones, rug from<br />

Hunter Jones, painting from Lion Street Store The lamp, made<br />

from an old wooden-cased voltmeter, is from McCully & Crane<br />

– I didn’t want to start going down the seashell route.”<br />

Also delightfully conspicuous by its absence is any evidence<br />

of The Dead Stuffed Things School of Interior Design. True,<br />

there is a stag’s head above the woodburner in the living area<br />

but this is a lovely wood carving from Eras of Style in Bexhill.<br />

The woodburner is set into a central chimney that is<br />

all that is left of the original wall separating the front<br />

and rear rooms. “It was the most expensive item in<br />

the house to buy and to install,” says Francesca, “but<br />

I really wanted to make sure that the house was a real<br />

home for all seasons and it certainly does its job.”<br />

The fireplace is now open from both sides of the chimney,<br />

heating and cheering both the sitting room area and the<br />

kitchen behind. The sofa is from made.com and the white<br />

painted chest – as many other objects of desire around<br />

the house – from McCully & Crane in Rye, owned by<br />

Marcus Crane, who you will remember was Francesca’s<br />

partner in the renaissance of Goodnestone Park.<br />

The majority of walls throughout the downstairs are<br />

Farrow & Ball Ammonite but a great feature of the ground<br />

floor is a superb ‘wooden’ wall that runs from the front<br />

to the back of the house and is clad floor to ceiling<br />

in sanded, unpainted scaffolding board, effortlessly <br />

wealdentimes.co.uk<br />

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