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In an English Village, a Home Where the 1430s and the 1970s Peacefully Coexist

When the artist Sarah Kaye Rodden and her family took over a former medieval meeting hall in Kent, they chose to honor its many lives.

Carolyn Asome
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Art, Design, Furniture, Interior Design and Furnishings, Kent (England), Sarah Kaye Rodden
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