4 avril 2017
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Amanda Herbert, « Practical Magic in a Suffolk Village », The Recipes Project, ID : 10.58079/tczw
By Edward Higgs In 2000 I was foolish enough to buy a listed house in an old Suffolk weaving village in eastern England. The building had originally been built in about 1400, probably as a merchant’s house with a shop (the round arches) in one corner. Image courtesy of the author. However, it had since had numerous makeovers: by the Elizabethans, when the main chimney was installed during the ‘Great Rebuilding’; by the Georgians who introduced glass windows; and in the 1950s, when new elect...