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the living room is clean and ready to be used as a place for people to relax

Relax in comfort in the country. Rosedale Farm is a completely distinct offering, with a 6 bedroom homestead, 2 farm stays, unique gardens and a soon to be built pool, Orangerie and pool house. No detail has been overlooked, ensuring a country stay to be remembered!

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a living room filled with furniture and a fire place under a large chandelier

Dining Room Iksel 'D-dream' wallpaper from Boyac is the ultimate conversation starter as guests gather around the table for a meal! Iksel 'D-dream' wallpaper from Boyac is the ultimate conversation starter as guests gather around the table for a meal!I ksel 'D-dream' wallpaper from Boyac is the ult

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a large vase with white flowers on top of a kitchen island

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two men sitting at a kitchen island with a dog on the floor next to them

We were so pleased to have House & Garden visit Rosedale Farm in time for Christmas! “When the right place comes along, you'll know: that was the nugget of advice just about everyone gave to interiors stylist Steve Cordony when he was searching for a country home. Three years of looking had

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a black and white checkered floor in a kitchen with two windows, sink and cabinets

According to designers, one of the biggest decorating mistakes designers people make is choosing the wrong rug size. Many pick too small because, well, carpets can be expensive, and it can be difficult to visualize a floor covering’s scale until it’s actually unrolled and in a room. That makes sense in a big space like a living room, but what about often-forgotten areas of the home, including entryways, hallways, and all of the awkward corners and tiny alcoves in between?

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