
A blog about my journey of setting out on my own and refurbishing my house. All the mistakes and what I learned.
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I am a recently divorced middle aged woman who downsized from a big modern five bedroom house to a small a Victorian semi detached house. This is my journey as I try and refurbish the house.
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