The beasts of Branxton

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    Andrew Yale, Independent 1996. "ountain House in Branxton, Northumberland, is trying hard to be normal. It is small and neat, pebble-dashed on the back gable end, with a short path leading from the village street directly to the front door. On either side of the path are two small beds planted with roses and dwarf conifers. But the house, clinging desperately to its remnants of genteel respectability, is completely outflanked by the extraordinary garden that lies behind it. You get the first signal by the side entrance, where a lion with eyelashes more melting than even Miss Piggy's is standing where you would expect to find the dustbin....."
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    Independent
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    Link: http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/the-beasts-of-branxton-1578744.html
    Resource type: Text/Website
    Added by: Simon Cotterill
    Last modified: 7 years, 2 months ago
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