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Sunday, 2 August 2009
Guided Tour II
Next stop, the kitchen. The original 1960s kitchen. I'm sure it was very smart when it was first done.
Note the two sinks - perfect for washing up in tandem. At least the view's good.
And here's our pantry-cum-brewery. It's grapefruit wine and home-brew lager bubbling away at the end.
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