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Such wholesome pursuits had been absent from this particular Grade-I Georgian townhouse for quite some time. When it was purchased by its music producer owner and his wife as a family home in which to raise their three children, it bore the mildly debauched signs of many years spent serving as student accommodation.

The walls were graffitied with scrawls and scribbles, ceilings had been dropped, the rooms were subdivided and the exquisite period features were hidden behind stud walls and thick layers of magnolia paint. “It looked like a squat,” recalls Harding.

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Yet despite its squalid state, its potential was blindingly obvious. Harding collaborated with the architect Jonathan Rhind to reconfigure and restore the five-storey building. “We wanted it to have a sense of intimacy and not feel too draughty, lofty or grand,” she says. “We also wanted the original architecture to have a chance to sing.”

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The cornicing was repaired, false ceilings and partitions were removed, windows were elongated, and the walls and ceilings were replastered with lime plaster. “This was a significant investment, but they were determined to do it, and it was worth it – you can feel the difference,” she adds. “It has a very serene quality.”

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