This 1896 red brick Victorian terrace in North East England was originally home to the local vicar, his Swiss wife, six children and two domestic servants. Originally there were six fireplaces but only one original one remains in our bedroom on the top floor. (The light grey/pink room in the photos). The owners added two reclaimed ones in the guest bedrooms and they inherited a log burner in the living room. (via https://www.instagram.com/victorianhouse1896/)

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