I’ve said for a long time that the Georgian vicars got all the best houses and now, it turns out, the Georgian doctors did pretty well too. This terrace, near Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, is believed to have been his (and it would have been a he) home with the surgery next door. Now it’s Grade II listed with three generous bedrooms and views of the sunset over the 12th century church. Read on…
August Postcards: Househunter – A Georgian Terrace
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The author Kate Watson-Smyth
I’m a journalist who writes about interiors mainly for The Financial Times but I have also written regularly for The Independent and The Daily Mail. My house has been in Living Etc, HeartHome and featured in The Wall Street Journal & Corriere della Sera. I also run an interior styling consultancy Mad About Your House. Welcome to my Mad House.
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I loved it! The colors are so vibrant and yes, I enjoyed reading it as well. Such a perfect and spacious house it is.
I loved it! The colors are so vibrant and yes, I enjoyed reading it as well. Keep the good working going.