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Italian POWs and then German POW Owner. Mrs Cushney occupied some rooms throughout the war and until her death in about 1955-1956. The restoration of Ferney Hall was due for completion in early 2009, when its new owners were Mr and Mrs Wem. The restoration was being done by Mr
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