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Jollyholly

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My husband and I recently had a loft conversion and an extension on our kitchen. I was pregnant at the time and working from home, so they worked around my needs. Our loft and kitchen now have the bespoke finish we required and we could not be more pleased with the outcome. The work was carried out by Thomas and Clayton of 21st century build, who are a joy to work with as well as getting the job done promptly ready for are new arrival. We highly recommend them, their contact details are 07795549628 or

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We also had work done by the 21st century build team. We had a kitchen and dinning room wall removed and new kitchen installed and also a couple of velux windows. I would highly recommend the team so much so we have Allready got are loft conversion booked in for January (.:

there contact details are 07795549628

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