Built in the 1860s during Rydal's prosperous past as the terminus of the western railway line, this cottage was in a state of disrepair by the time owner Rosie Wynter stumbled upon it. ⁠ ⁠ "Even in its dilapidated state, I immediately saw potential," says Rosie, who undertook the restoration herself. "Every surface known to man had to be changed." ⁠ ⁠ Tap the link in our profile to take a tour. ⁠ ⁠ Let us know: Do you remember seeing this cottage on the cover of Country Style in 2011? ⁠ ⁠ Photography: @sharyncairns ⁠ Styling: @larahutton_creative_studio_

Built in the 1860s during Rydal's prosperous past as the terminus of the western railway line, this cottage was in a state of disrepair by the time owner Rosie Wynter stumbled upon it. ⁠
⁠
"Even in its dilapidated state, I immediately saw potential," says Rosie, who undertook the restoration herself. "Every surface known to man had to be changed." ⁠
⁠
Tap the link in our profile to take a tour. ⁠
⁠
Let us know: Do you remember seeing this cottage on the cover of Country Style in 2011? ⁠
⁠
Photography: @sharyncairns ⁠
Styling: @larahutton_creative_studio_
Built in the 1860s during Rydal's prosperous past as the terminus of the western railway line, this cottage was in a state of disrepair by the time owner Rosie Wynter stumbled upon it. ⁠

"Even in its dilapidated state, I immediately saw potential," says Rosie, who undertook the restoration herself. "Every surface known to man had to be changed." ⁠

Tap the link in our profile to take a tour. ⁠

Let us know: Do you remember seeing this cottage on the cover of Country Style in 2011? ⁠

Photography: @sharyncairns ⁠
Styling: @larahutton_creative_studio_
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