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A colonial cottage, built in 1866, being moved in three pieces from its original site in Connal Street, Woolston, by J. B. Curline, Ltd, contractors, and Brightlings Transport. Peter and Jennifer Croft bought the house four years ago and have been waiting to find a place where they could renovate the two-storey cottage. The cottage is now back in one piece again at its new site on the top of Moncks Spur.

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Press, 8 May 1980, Page 10

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A colonial cottage, built in 1866, being moved in three pieces from its original site in Connal Street, Woolston, by J. B. Curline, Ltd, contractors, and Brightlings Transport. Peter and Jennifer Croft bought the house four years ago and have been waiting to find a place where they could renovate the two-storey cottage. The cottage is now back in one piece again at its new site on the top of Moncks Spur. Press, 8 May 1980, Page 10

A colonial cottage, built in 1866, being moved in three pieces from its original site in Connal Street, Woolston, by J. B. Curline, Ltd, contractors, and Brightlings Transport. Peter and Jennifer Croft bought the house four years ago and have been waiting to find a place where they could renovate the two-storey cottage. The cottage is now back in one piece again at its new site on the top of Moncks Spur. Press, 8 May 1980, Page 10