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No, they don't own Franklins


I know Tracey & Steve. They helped me in the establish my business in the early days, by letting me use the yard for free. Both have worked their socks, shoes, feet and about everything else off doing this project.


Good luck to them both, it's been a journey

hazwald Wrote:

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> It looked like Mrs Robinson's had thrown up in a

> cow shed. In a good way.

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> I probably wouldn't want to live there, but it's

> very impressive.


........ I like that analogy, but in my opinion it's in a bad way. Oh so utterly contrived. So very Self conscious. Trying to be different but actually it's the same as everyone else who's 'trying to be different'. Perhaps the key is 'don't try so hard'. Individuality should come naturally. Ewwwych.......

The architecture is genuinely unique whether you like it or not.


Some of the interior finishing are not universally unique but they never said they were aiming for that. Some people just like what they like and shop accordingly


No need to sneer at people who have tried to create something. It's not easy and I applaud their bravery.

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