An Introduction

The 1930's ..... long before my time but it was the decade in which my maternal grandparents were married and set up home in a traditional 1930's semi-detached house. A house in which I spent the majority of my childhood and which was the hub of our family life. It was a safe-haven where my Granny and Papa would indulge us, a place where family members came and went ... and the kettle was always on!

The house was sold when my Grandmother died in 1995 but I often visualise myself walking through the house and remembering every little detail from the front porch, to the art deco inspired bathroom, to the shell shaped wall lights and fly-catcher lampshades and the understair cupboard where we used to hide and where my Papa kept our bowls of hyacinths in the dark for the annual school competition!

I drove past the house recently and it has changed beyond all recognition. I fully understand the new owners wanting to update the house but part of me wanted it to be preserved as it was and as how I remember it.

My name is Allison and this is the story of my endeavour to recreate a piece of family history and a nostalgic return to the home known as 'Annfield.'

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Thursday 29 July 2010

In the Beginning.....

I have just taken delivery of my latest project. Not my next project because I never finish one before moving onto the next! So my latest project will run alongside all the others.

Here it is .... the Mountfield kit from The Dolls House Emporium. In two boxes? It's going to be big!

1 comment:

  1. Beautiful house kit! I wish I could find it here in America. I do hope you will do this project someday. I would love to see it done!

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