THIS LARGE, TWO-STOREY AMERICAN COLONIAL-STYLE HOUSE was a landmark on the Main North Road, just south of the Ovaltine factory. When Four Square bought the 13½-acre site on which has been built its new distribution centre, the house was moved over a quarter of a mile to its new position. It was moved by Brightlings on two transporters and not a tile was lost The house will be the home of the custodian for the distribution centre.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32567, 29 March 1971, Page 13
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77THIS LARGE, TWO-STOREY AMERICAN COLONIAL-STYLE HOUSE was a landmark on the Main North Road, just south of the Ovaltine factory. When Four Square bought the 13½-acre site on which has been built its new distribution centre, the house was moved over a quarter of a mile to its new position. It was moved by Brightlings on two transporters and not a tile was lost The house will be the home of the custodian for the distribution centre. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32567, 29 March 1971, Page 13
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