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All in the detail The classic good looks of a former vicarage were elegantly revealed after a restoration by its owners Naomi and Tim Coyle FEATURE Serena Fokschaner | PHOTOGRAPHY Catherine Gratwicke
HALL
Vaulting and period detailing were carefully recreated in the striking new entryway and, to recapture the Victorian Gothic spirit of the property, the Coyles added a new stone staircase (below), housed in a turreted tower. Building work, price on application, Broseley London. Walls painted in Tracery absolute matt emulsion, £43.50 for 2.5L, Little Greene. Charles Edwards sells a good selection of Gothic-style ceiling lanterns, price on request
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The property Victorian former vicarage L o c at i o n West London R o o m s Hall, formal sitting room, sitting room, dining room, kitchen-diner, study, cloakroom, five bedrooms (one en suite), five bathrooms, dressing room P u r c h a s e d 1996 Previous property ‘Before, we lived in a terraced house nearby,’ says Naomi.
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KITCHEN-DINER
This open-plan area used to have a rustic French feel, but has been reinvented with a mix of contemporary and inherited pieces. Try Winchester upholstered solid wood bar stool, £79, Cult Furniture. Bespoke table, Caroline Riddell. Corolles pendant shade, £188, Emery et Cie at Retrouvius
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