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	Comments on: The Coach House	</title>
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		By: Trevor Premack		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I found a sketch on Uvic of Castlewood, on Uvic&#039;s archives simply titled as &quot;castlewood&quot;, the website does not mention an address, but it is 248 Douglas street. The sketches match the stone and wrought iron fencing and gates that remain today. I wish we could find a photo.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I found a sketch on Uvic of Castlewood, on Uvic&#8217;s archives simply titled as &#8220;castlewood&#8221;, the website does not mention an address, but it is 248 Douglas street. The sketches match the stone and wrought iron fencing and gates that remain today. I wish we could find a photo.</p>
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