Following in the footsteps of her renovating family, Maria Bradburn and  her husband Wayne have restored this 1900s house located in Wolverhampton, England. The builder  designed six very different houses around the turn of the century, using  this one – his own – as an experiment for all the various features he  wished to include in the others. Unlike its neighbours, which are more  restrained, this property has numerous decorative Edwardian and  Victorian influences: elaborate tiling in the hallway; intricate  carvings and mouldings; leaded lights; a panelled ceiling and a most  unusual copper fireplace in the back sitting room.
 
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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Restoring a Period Home
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