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PROMOTION Abel homes orfolk house builder, Northfolk was this reeve of which the Forge. Its design evokes a calligraphic style inspired by the Abel Homes, has I telle. Byside a toun men callen Baldeswelle'. The bench will be created by the Holkham Forge partnership, a group of artists and artisans based at Holkham - the fourth time that announced the latest ancient text, and the metal will commission in its be etched with a silvery-pewter public artwork programme - a ribbon pattern. Chaucer-themed stone and metal The next couple of months will also see Abel Homes unvel a six bench, which will be installed on its Bluebell Rise development Abel Homes has worked with the foot dancing hare sculpture at its partnership, It will be positioned on the public open space, which forms part of the new development. The stone will be carved by stone in Bawdeswell, where the final Hare's Green site in Watton, and home, of the 40 properties, has just completed. a hand-carved wooden bas-relief sign unveiled at its Five site in The artwork will be the Gressenhall. carver Nina Bilbey, whose studio situated at Holkham Forge. The "Ihese public artworks have been successful in starting to bind the threads of new community together, through sparking conversations and giving a sense of community ownership," said Maggie Abel of Abel Homes. "They become places where residents can meet and chat, focal points for the thirteenth such commission, since the firm committed in 2007 to this programme on all of its new home developments. Designed by a local artist, it will consist of a large piece of Kilkenny limestone, supported metalwork will be made by James Spedding and Roger Foyster from by four galvanised steel legs, and with a flowing metal back. The stone will be inscribed with a quote from The Reeve's Tale from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. The Reeve, Osewald, hailed from new communities". For more information, visit the village. The quote reads: Of ww.abelhomes.co.tek Photographed, from let Mage Abel lames Spedding Roger Foyster and Nina Bibey. NABC Abel in the b TAURSHAM PARK Swant Nert Hares Green BL e Hoes Seham PROMOTION Abel homes orfolk house builder, Northfolk was this reeve of which the Forge. Its design evokes a calligraphic style inspired by the Abel Homes, has I telle. Byside a toun men callen Baldeswelle'. The bench will be created by the Holkham Forge partnership, a group of artists and artisans based at Holkham - the fourth time that announced the latest ancient text, and the metal will commission in its be etched with a silvery-pewter public artwork programme - a ribbon pattern. Chaucer-themed stone and metal The next couple of months will also see Abel Homes unvel a six bench, which will be installed on its Bluebell Rise development Abel Homes has worked with the foot dancing hare sculpture at its partnership, It will be positioned on the public open space, which forms part of the new development. The stone will be carved by stone in Bawdeswell, where the final Hare's Green site in Watton, and home, of the 40 properties, has just completed. a hand-carved wooden bas-relief sign unveiled at its Five site in The artwork will be the Gressenhall. carver Nina Bilbey, whose studio situated at Holkham Forge. The "Ihese public artworks have been successful in starting to bind the threads of new community together, through sparking conversations and giving a sense of community ownership," said Maggie Abel of Abel Homes. "They become places where residents can meet and chat, focal points for the thirteenth such commission, since the firm committed in 2007 to this programme on all of its new home developments. Designed by a local artist, it will consist of a large piece of Kilkenny limestone, supported metalwork will be made by James Spedding and Roger Foyster from by four galvanised steel legs, and with a flowing metal back. The stone will be inscribed with a quote from The Reeve's Tale from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. The Reeve, Osewald, hailed from new communities". For more information, visit the village. The quote reads: Of ww.abelhomes.co.tek Photographed, from let Mage Abel lames Spedding Roger Foyster and Nina Bibey. NABC Abel in the b TAURSHAM PARK Swant Nert Hares Green BL e Hoes Seham

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