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Wizard9999 wrote:Very nice plan and great the house came up for sale. Will be looking forward to seeing progress, though as the threat title makes clear, not at Mike's pace.
Looks from the various pictures that your existing garden by the workshop is at a higher level than your courtyard, does that mean it runs into the new land, or is there a big drop as per the courtyard? And what plans for the outbuilding i. The new area of garden?
Terry.
TrimTheKing wrote:chataigner wrote:Exactly that !
Sweet! A whole lot of digger fun!
Cheers
Mark
EDIT : Ah, just re-read it, so no digging out. We need to see a pic from the other direction looking back at the house, just for context you understand…
Halo Jones wrote:Exciting!
Is the only access to your courtyard currently through the house? Your purchase looks like you might be able to put in an external staircase at the back of your workshop to allow access from the garden.
MCLUMA wrote:Congratulations
Ps i didn't know you had retired, from all your posts i thought you were still active as a carpenter
chataigner wrote:MCLUMA wrote:Congratulations
Ps i didn't know you had retired, from all your posts i thought you were still active as a carpenter
In fact I was never a carpenter, my last professional role was as MD of an international public relations company serving the industrial automation industry. When I retired, I took up making things in wood because I enjoyed it and have learned as I went along. Because my former house was in severe need of resoration, I taught myself how to make windows, doors etc. and so perhaps gave the impression of being a professional, but I'm not.
MCLUMA wrote:Did you know about the opening behind the brambles?
Mike G wrote:I've not followed this closely, David. What is the unoccupied brick building?
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