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Welcome to India Jane Join the INDIA JANE CLUB and be the first to hear about new product launches, in-store events & exclusive offers. Timeless and classic elegance for the home. Our ever-changing ranges are constantly updated with new arrivals of furniture, lighting and decorative accessories. Three Kings Set of Figurines Grand Cayman Faux Coral on Plinth Key West Coral Top Box - Square Elephant Large Bookend Set Key West Coral Top Box - Rect Rufus Dog Bookend Set Rhino Large Bookend Set Windley Key Coral Book End Set Verina Photo Frame 5X3.5 Alegra Photo Frame - DIA 2.5 Assandra Photo Frame 2X3 Adriana Photo Frame - DIA3 Three Kings Set of FigurinesMost people don't batter an eyelid when they spill a drink on the floor on a night out, but they might think twice if they knew how much the carpets cost.Every single branch of JD Wetherspoons has a bespoke carpet worth up to £30,000, hand-made on a tradition loom.

The cheap pub chain revealed the surprising secret on Friday, explaining that every carpet is crafted by Devon-based Axminster Carpets, a luxury carpet manufacturer, and every one is unique. Opera House: This JD Wetherspoons in Tunbridge Wells boasts a beautiful Baroque and neo-Georgian interior, and a leafy red carpet Pricey carpets: Every single branch of the cheap pub chain has a bespoke floor worth up to £30,000, hand-made on a tradition loomKit Caless, from east London, started a blog showing pictures of the much-loved pub chain’s carpets - which customers from across the country send in.The Opera House in Tunbridge Wells boasts a beautiful Baroque and neo-Georgian interior, and a gigantic chandelier. And its red carpet with a leafy design and blue, red and navy detail now features on the blog.Pensioner and Opera House regular Thomas Divall said: 'Originally it was all blue in here, it was quite dark - that was about ten years ago.'They’re going to renew the carpet - there’s only one place they make them and it is Axminster.'Manager Claudette Thake said the pub was already 'very special' because of its history - which they keep alive by holding annual opera performances.

She said she 'loves the carpet to pieces' - as does everyone who visits. Most people don't batter an eyelid when they spill a drink on the floor in a pub, but they might think twice if they were aware of how expensive the carpets are The carpets in each JD Wetherspoons is crafted by Devon-based Axminster Carpets, a luxury manufacturer, and every one is unique'I knew they were good quality, it is always a huge focus,' she said. 'When we opened the Crowborough Cross, one of the most important things was their carpet. They are worth a lot of money.'The Humphrey Bean in Tonbridge has a striking red carpet with a gold pattern, which is the pride of the pub and its staff.Manager Harold Harris said: 'It is approximately two years old. We had it replaced but with the same design. 'It was put in by a bespoke carpet company. I think Wetherspoons cares about its carpets to create a sense of pride in the pub.'We have it cleaned every month to help maintain it.' The price of the carpets in your local Wetherspoons may surprise you, and you might be more careful when you are drinking there next

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"We feel guilty that people will worry, but they understand that if we weren't able to sail we'd be defeated people." She added that their family, who came up with the ransom money wanted them to get their lives back "I don't think they would be very positive if we were to be captured again, but we had bad luck, we were in the wrong place at the wrong time, and the chances of it happening again are incredibly small." In the intervening months they have restored the Lynn Rival, the 38ft yacht boat that was found drifting in the ocean by the Royal Navy ship the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) Wave Knight, who brought it back to Britain. The Royal Navy came in for criticism at the time after it emerged that the Wave Knight was in sight of the Chandlers when they were boarded by pirates yet did little to rescue them. With piracy still a problem that costs the world economy an estimated £8 billion a year and with increasingly violent actions the Chandlers, who do not have children, will steer as clear as they can of the East Africa coast.

They will initially head to Spain and then make the crossing across the Atlantic hopefully avoiding the dangers of hurricanes before arriving in the calmer waters of the Caribbean. From there they will look to avoid the ruthless drug smugglers as they head down along the South America coast before attempting to round Cape Horn, the graveyard for many a sailor. It is an area where the Foreign Office has also issued travel warnings over a rise in gun crime and with the hurricane season continuing until November. But Mr Chandler, a retired civil engineer, speaking after the kidnap, said: “It's an experience that hasn't killed us so we will learn from it and move on.” Smiling broadly the Chandlers set sail from Noss Marina on Saturday in high spirits waving and smiling at a handful of passers-by. One on-looker said: "They feel really at home on the boat and I would imagine they are ecstatic to be back on it and heading out on their trip. "They have spent the last 18 months restoring the Lynn Rival back to its former glory and looked very happy as they left.”