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Richard Cantrell and Katherine Siggins spent around £4,000 adorning storage units and a seating area with pieces celebrating the ‘golden age’ of train travel in Britain.

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00:00So obviously I looked into all the ideas and details of the era of the 50s and 60s you see.
00:06We've been to so many different steam railways on our holidays, a lot of travels,
00:13and you've used bits and pieces haven't you from that to create our own little station in our garden.
00:22He likes his signs, they've got lots of different replica signs.
00:33You've got the replica ticket office on the bin store, we've got the original fire bucket,
00:41original crossing sign, original lamp and there's a mini signature, signal should I say, signal.
00:52Yeah with the original funnel next to it which came off one of a middling signal.
00:58It's really nice, come out with a cup of tea, sit back and relax and listen to the water feature
01:07with the water drippling it, oh it's so relaxing, I love it, I really love the garden there.

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