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The kitchen
A 16th century house that once belonged to the son of the founder of IKEA has gone on the market for £3.75m.
The Tudor home is packed with period features including inglenook fireplaces, panelling and original beams and no flat-packed furniture in sight.
Pic: Foxtons/BNPS
The kitchen
A 16th century house that once belonged to the son of the founder of IKEA has gone on the market for £3.75m.
The Tudor home is packed with period features including inglenook fireplaces, panelling and original beams and no flat-packed furniture in sight.
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