All Stretton artists

After 25 year in their previous rural home, ceramicist Dennis Farrell and his teacher and aspiring painter wife Sally decided they needed to move closer to town and so the search for a new home began.

After a long search they chose a property in All Stretton with the potential to extend the main living area to a dilapidated garage, producing a light-filled space. Local design and construction companies Johnsons Design Partnership of Bridgnorth and Hayward Construction Ltd of Kenley helped turn their dream to reality.

Sally explains, “The final result is overwhelmingly better than we hoped for. With views overlooking the magnificent Carodoc, we now have a truly inspirational room to contemplate, dream and inspire a ceramic piece or a painting, maybe.”

See dennisfarrell.co.uk for information.

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