July 25th, 2013
July 25th, 2013
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Last yearThe Modern Housesold Laslett House in Cambridge to a food writer and his wife. This five-bedroom house, set in a 2/3 acre plot, was designed by Trevor Dannatt and completed in 1958 for the professor Peter Laslett, who lived there until his death in 2001. The house remained with the Laslett family, who put it on the market for the first time over a decade later. It is now the focus of an article by Kate Hawkings in The Telegraph, discussing the joy the architecture has given its new owners, as well as images of it now. To view the full article, visit: The Telegraph

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