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By: Anna Boden
Anna is originally from Bath, and this is where her enjoyment of architecture and building style began. A large part of Anna’s younger life was spent moving house and renovating each of them with her family; it was this that fuelled her interest in property and building work. Anna moved to London to study German at UCL, followed by a year back home at the University of Bath to complete her Masters in Computer Science. She is a qualified teacher who lived in Hamburg for a year whilst studying for her undergraduate degree.
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