Difference between revisions of "The Millstone"
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| − | ./ | + | In the mid-1950's the owners were a young couple from West London - Pat and Brian Cullum. Brian was an architectural student. They bought the plot of land and designed their home. It was very unusual at that time, having the bedrooms downstairs and living rooms on the upper floor in order to make the most of the beautiful view across to Lodge Hill and the Vale of Aylesbury |
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| + | Pat and Brian bought an old stone for £1, and set it in on the terrace by the front door - 'The Millstone' | ||
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| + | In 1958, a women's magazine 'Everywoman' included an article and photographs in the July edition under 'Homes Worth Looking Into' and entitled 'They live up to the View'. The property was known locally as 'the upside down house'. The house has been altered/partially rebuilt over the years and is now called '[[Ridgewood]]' | ||
Revision as of 04:26, 27 August 2024
In the mid-1950's the owners were a young couple from West London - Pat and Brian Cullum. Brian was an architectural student. They bought the plot of land and designed their home. It was very unusual at that time, having the bedrooms downstairs and living rooms on the upper floor in order to make the most of the beautiful view across to Lodge Hill and the Vale of Aylesbury
Pat and Brian bought an old stone for £1, and set it in on the terrace by the front door - 'The Millstone'
In 1958, a women's magazine 'Everywoman' included an article and photographs in the July edition under 'Homes Worth Looking Into' and entitled 'They live up to the View'. The property was known locally as 'the upside down house'. The house has been altered/partially rebuilt over the years and is now called 'Ridgewood'