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Monday, January 25
by
Andrew Beard
on Mon 25 Jan 2010 12:16 PM GMT
Knapping is the art of shaping flint. The house I saw today in Thornbury was shaped very nicely. It was a 1960s build house that was subsequently extended into the rear of a fairly large garden. By and large it was in good condition and free from defect. It is opposite Castle School, and according to the estate agents it is one of the best schools in the country, or do you think they meant county? Whatever they meant the house is sound and it has a good-sized garden, but parking will be an inconvenience during school hours… more »
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