The Greenwich 'Arts & Crafts' home with style inspired by William Morris
Briefly

The 'Arts & Crafts' movement, born in the mid-19th century, prized tradition and the use of local materials, carving its distinct footprint on British architecture and design.
This style reflects a desire to return to traditional craft skills, a reaction against the rise of mass production in the late 19th century. Located on Foyle Road, this seven-bedroom house would be considered a 'true' Arts and Crafts home.
For those in need of a home office or creative space, a high-spec, spacious and fully insulated studio workspace can be found in the west-facing garden, complete with air conditioning.
The Arts and Crafts style is inherent in the decor throughout the property, with bright walls, bookshelves, and curtains decorating the unique historical home.
Read at www.newsshopper.co.uk
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