Property of the Week: Look inside Georgian-style house with a spiral wine cellar
The Oxford Mail's Property of the Week for this week is a new-build in Georgian style with a unique spiral wine cellar.
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Charlotte is a news reporter primarily covering the Bicester area. She studied Multimedia Journalism at Bournemouth University.
Charlotte is a news reporter primarily covering the Bicester area. She studied Multimedia Journalism at Bournemouth University.
The Oxford Mail's Property of the Week for this week is a new-build in Georgian style with a unique spiral wine cellar.
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