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Grimsby Telegraph, October 02, 2009

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Move with Confidence

N EW homes builder Stamford Homes has launched an exciting new initiative to help customers move with confidence to its developments across the region. The Secureplus incentive allows customers to apply for an exclusive 95 per cent mortgage through a high street lender, with up to 20 per cent equity protection - and only pay a five per cent deposit.

Create Calm and Peaceful Home

If there was an easy-to-make recipe for calm, there'd be no shortage of takers in our stressed times. But that's exactly what interiors experts Mark and Sally Bailey have devised for our homes.

Old Dairy Really Is the Cream of the Crop ; Property of the Week

I F there's one type of project that sums up perfectly the enduring appeal of property development it's the barn conversion. Nothing else inspires the same sense of excitement or romance. No other conversion could possibly have more character or charm. When carried out with skill, flair and a careful regard to original features, the results can be quite exceptional, too, while the building's previous incarnation already suggests an idyllic setting.

Model Lots Fetch Pounds 30,000 ; Antiques in Association with Brown & Co

T HE huge collectable toy auction, held over two days at the Brigg Rooms last weekend - the first to be transmitted live on the Internet - achieved a saleroom record for such a specialist auction, with a total that was way in excess of Pounds 30,000. The catalogue extended to more than 1,000 lots, largely down to instructions to sell several large collections of trains and die- cast toys. For the first time it was decided to sell over two days and, moreover, to sell on a Sunday.

Time to 'Conker' the Garden As Autumn Arrives ; Gardening by Sue Hoy, Head Gardener at Normanby Hall

I THINK that we all tend to see spring as the time for growing new plants for the garden, but autumn is actually ideal for making new plants from cuttings and from seed. Propagating new plants is one of the most exciting and satisfying aspects of gardening, and it's so easy too. Seeds and berries are ripening everywhere, and when conditions are dry, it's a good time to collect seed to grow on for good plants next year. We don't collect a lot of seed here at Normanby, mainly due to lack of tim...

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