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Period Living to follow the Combermere Restoration

June 29, 2015Media, Period Livingabbey

Period Living magazine will be chronicling the progress of the Combermere restoration project in its blog over the coming months.

The first article by Sarah Callander Beckett published today introduces the Abbey and the challenges being overcome in this large restoration project.

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