This is how to turn a decrepit listed building into a studio with a guesthouse

When designer David Connor and architect Kate Darby decided to build a new office next to their home in rural Herefordshire, an English county that borders on Wales, the obvious choice was a site occupied by a completely overgrown, partially colla
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