A little background into the project...
- Barbara from ADSDF

- Mar 9, 2022
- 1 min read
In this video I will tell the story behind deciding to move to an old military base and woodland and walk you through the site to show you the existing bomb proof buildings and the overgrown woodland that we will restore and convert into our future home.






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