
A campaign has been launched to save the former studio of textile designer Bernat Klein, near Selkirk in the Scottish Borders. Designed by architect Peter Womersley and built in 1957, the Grade A-listed building has fallen into disrepair

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A campaign has been launched to save the former studio of textile designer Bernat Klein, near Selkirk in the Scottish Borders. Designed by architect Peter Womersley and built in 1957, the Grade A-listed building has fallen into disrepair
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