
Overview
Every Englishman’s home is his castle but for Francis Shaw this is quite literally true. He and his wife, Karen, and their two young daughters, bought the ruins of a 14th Century castle in Yorkshire and took on the remarkable challenge of turning a pile of stones into a beautiful home. Surrounded by rolling green fields, the location is idyllic; however, the castle itself was little more than four crumbling walls.
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9 - 1The Apprentice Store, Somerset January 28, 2009
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9 - 2The Chilterns Water Mill, Oxfordshire February 04, 2009
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9 - 3The Newport Folly, Newport February 11, 2009
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9 - 4The Eco Arch, Kent February 18, 2009
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9 - 5The Brittany Groundhouse, Brittany February 25, 2009
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9 - 6The Marlborough Farm house, Wiltshire March 04, 2009
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9 - 7The Prefabricated house, Kent March 11, 2009
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9 - 8Revisited- Yorkshire: The 14th Century Castle April 08, 2009
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9 - 9Revisited: The Hexagonal Straw Baled House, Cambridgeshire March 25, 2009
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9 - 10Brighton- The Modern Mansion November 09, 2011
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9 - 11Revisted: The Thatched Cottage, Hampshire April 15, 2009
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9 - 12Revisted: The Loch House, Killearn April 22, 2009
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9 - 13Revisited: The Woodman's Cottage, Sussex April 29, 2009