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ex Shearing Shed - corner Waihou and Arapaepae Roads, Levin

ex Shearing Shed - corner Waihou and Arapaepae Roads, Levin
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ex Shearing Shed - corner Waihou and Arapaepae Roads, Levin
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This shearing shed was orginally owned by Peter and Val Bryant, who trained the World famous sheep, later to be exhibited in the '1970'S World Expo' It also became a Souvenir shop, and sold the most beautiful sheepskin floor rugs. Later it became a Cafe, than a Art Studio, where Carl Jenson learnt how to do sculpture work.

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2011-09
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