See inside Finch House as its eight-year-long restoration project draws to a close
RESTORATION of Finch House, the former largest private asylum in the UK, has been completed.
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Digital reporter writing for the Salisbury Journal. Covering stories in Salisbury and the south Wiltshire region, with an interest in local business news. Based in Amesbury, Jordan joined the Journal in 2022. Get in touch below.
Digital reporter writing for the Salisbury Journal. Covering stories in Salisbury and the south Wiltshire region, with an interest in local business news. Based in Amesbury, Jordan joined the Journal in 2022. Get in touch below.
RESTORATION of Finch House, the former largest private asylum in the UK, has been completed.
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