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Posted AT 1:42 AM EST on 30/01/08

Row house was art house

Reuters

LONDON — From the outside it's an ordinary, red-brick row house, not unlike tens of thousands of others scattered across Britain. But on the inside, Jean Preston's spartan Oxford home contained works of art of international significance, carefully acquired over a lifetime and haphazardly displayed. Ms. Preston, a thrifty 77-year-old spinster who rode the bus and ate frozen meals, died in 2006.

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