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Sally and Jim Build a House - A Practical Guide to Building Your Home - cover

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Sally and Jim Build a House - A Practical Guide to Building Your Home

Peter Eade

Publisher: Markosia Enterprises Ltd

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Summary

A couple realise that the best way to get the house they want is to build it themselves. Their story covers each stage of building the house. All information is based upon actual working practises and current planning and building regulations. This book offers professional help and guidance to anyone intending to build their own house.
Available since: 08/26/2019.

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