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Leicester residents Sam Frith and Bekah Grace uncovered a stunning herringbone wood floor beneath the carpet in their new home, estimating it would have cost £1,800 to replace. The discovery, shared on Instagram, highlights a trend of homeowners finding hidden heritage features during renovations. Similar finds, like oak parquet flooring and Victorian tiles, have also been uncovered, sparking a movement to preserve historical design elements.
Courtesy: Metro Lifestyle reporter
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