![]() The dining area is spacious, allowing at least ten guests to sit and socialise at the long table, but there's room for more if you want to extend the dinner invitation. There's no dark and dingy decor allowed to live here.īespoke staircase is just one of many mesmerising features (Image: Powells, Monmouth / Kenaz24Photography / rightmove) The space is so open you can see through to the garden via picture windows and French doors and this, coupled with the white and light interior design, ample layers of lighting, and shiny surfaces that bounce light around makes the space very light and bright, fresh and contemporary. ![]() The walls have gone, the staircase is now a bespoke glass structure that sweeps its way upstairs, and any slate underfoot has been replaced by a floor so shiny you can see your face in it. Push open the front door and it's hard to argue with that assessment as the two reception rooms and central staircase you were expecting is totally blown out of the water. The agent selling the home states it has been 'lavishly reconfigured and refurbished over recent years with no expense spared'. This house has had a transformation into a dream home interior design that you might expect to find inside a contemporary new build box that is a contender for an episode of Grand Designs. “Without concerted collective action by the international community that goes beyond statements of condemnation, countless more people risk being killed, maimed, tortured, sexually assaulted and thrown behind bars,” it added.Party barn complex (Image: Powells, Monmouth / Kenaz24Photography / rightmove)Īrrive at the house just outside the village of Rudry and you are so certain you know what you are getting - exposed beams, stone walls, inglenook fireplace and maybe even flagstone floors that a farmhouse from the past usually presents. “The Iranian authorities have mobilized their well-honed machinery of repression to ruthlessly crack down on nationwide protests in an attempt to thwart any challenge to their power,” Amnesty said. The Oslo-based Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO) said at least 83 people were killed in the protests, while Amnesty International said on Friday that the crackdown on the protests has left at least 52 confirmed dead and hundreds injured. The Iranian Ministry of Intelligence said in a statement: “Nine foreign nationals from Germany, Poland, Italy, France, the Netherlands and Sweden (.) were arrested in the places (of the demonstrations) for being involved in the riots.” The protests continued on Friday in the cities of Mashhad, Ahwaz, Sanandaj, Kerman, Zahedan and Kermanshah, after a tense night in the conservative city of Qom, in which the protesters chanted angry slogans calling for the overthrow of the ruling regime. Meanwhile, the Iranian “women’s uprising”, which erupted after the death of the Kurdish Mahsa Amini in police custody, entered its third week, amid the expansion of the deadly crackdown that left 83 people dead. ![]() Tension in the city comes after calls in the southeastern province to hold a security official accountable for raping a girl. The Noor News website of the Supreme National Security Council reported that violent confrontations took place between armed men and the police forces. The police in Baluchistan province said that unidentified gunmen attacked worshipers and a number of Revolutionary Guards forces. “The separatist terrorists attacked several banks and looted a number of shops,” he added. He said: “A number of rioters attacked a police station under the cover of Friday prayers.” The governor accused “separatist groups” of being behind what he described as a “terrorist attack.” The official IRNA news agency confirmed the killing of the commander of the Revolutionary Guards’ intelligence service, Ali Mousavi, during a confrontations with militants. The regional governor told the state television that the violence in the city of Zahedan left 19 dead and 21 wounded. A senior commander in the Iranian Revolutionary Guards was killed during clashes in the southeastern province of Baluchistan on Friday, an incident that further deepened the Iranian internal crisis in the third week of the outbreak of the “women’s uprising.”
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