Channel 4's Country House Rescue
Apiffany were delighted to be involved with the Garston Manor project as part of Channel 4's Country House Rescue.
Garston Manor, now rebranded as High Elms Manor is a Grade II listed Georgian house on the outskirts of Watford, built in 1812. Headmistress Sheila O'Neill bought the house as a wreck for £500,000 from the local council with dreams of turning the decrepit building into a school. Thirteen years later and the Montessori school is just about breaking even and attempts at diversifying into a wedding and conference venue have failed. Sheila O'Neill and her daughters asked for our help........here are the results;
To see what Garston Manor looked like before Apiffany became involved Click HERE
Garston Manor, now rebranded as High Elms Manor is a Grade II listed Georgian house on the outskirts of Watford, built in 1812. Headmistress Sheila O'Neill bought the house as a wreck for £500,000 from the local council with dreams of turning the decrepit building into a school. Thirteen years later and the Montessori school is just about breaking even and attempts at diversifying into a wedding and conference venue have failed. Sheila O'Neill and her daughters asked for our help........here are the results;
To see what Garston Manor looked like before Apiffany became involved Click HERE
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