Where shall i start, it looks like a good place to start, where we left off. As you can see below the last blog post was written on the 15th January. That seems like forever ago, and well it was, a lot has happened since then and the pictures look loads better!
What happened after the scaffold lift, well, the building went up another storey and then the scaffolding went up again (a bit!) and then a roof went on, got tiled then the scaffolding came down again! We felt that Andy got a bit attached to the scaffolding as he kept saying that it would have gone soon, and then again and again but it eventually got taken down about 4 weeks ago! So the major changes to the built have been that we are now water tight, the roof is on and looks excellent. If you don't know, we bought some reclaimed tiles from Blackham Reclaimation yard in Tattenhall. We thought that they would look good on the roof, but i don't suppose you know until you have them all on and they are matched up with the old ones! But even though i say so myself, they look amazing. Windows and sill bricks are all done now, they even look good, we have re-used as many sill bricks as we could salvage from the old windows and have bought a few more from various reclamation yards. They took a bit of finding and piecing together but they finished the windows off well too!
Andy has now started to plaster board and fit the stud walling in the extension so we can now see the shapes and layouts of the new rooms. Even Dave the plumber and tiler has been and pulled a bit of weight and made a start on the family bathroom. (hes not finished yet but fingers crossed this will be soon!) The sizes of the rooms in the extension are starting to look good, When Andy has finished off the plaster boarding it will look better and we can wait for the plaster.
Ive planned 2 kitchens online and I think i know what layout we want. I am waiting for a man with a pencil to come back to me with a price for one that he's designed!
MENAGE NEWS - I'm not sure how many pictures of the menage and the preparation of the space have made it online but i think I'm about to rectify this (or I'll try!) The fencing around all of the field is all now finished and now the menage is too, its got all of the finishing rubber topping on with the sand mix. Richard says it will take time (its been about 3 weeks so far!) and it should start to settle. If you walk in the corners now you might stand to loose a shoe / foot! The concrete slab for the stables went down towards the back end of last week and its taken a couple of days, but Andy's been working on laying the 2 courses of bricks before Richard will come back on site to erect the wooden frame for the stables! v.v exciting! The electric fencing is now all ready for animals in the field, we are awaiting Arthur and his cows to arrive any day now, its been about 3 weeks since he said he was coming!
If you didn't know we are now homeless (technically!) (We aren't living in our own home!) We have moved out of the house in Coppenhall and are now invading the living space of Auntie Sylvia, we are pushing Andy to get on and get the house finished but might still be here for a bit longer!
Noting much else to say, I'm conscious that you have read enough of my brain splurge for now, and I'll write again soon!
Over, Sue
(I'm going to try and upload this info now, and get some pictures up, in a sort of order that will mean something for you!) I know Kieran hates this bit!
What happened after the scaffold lift, well, the building went up another storey and then the scaffolding went up again (a bit!) and then a roof went on, got tiled then the scaffolding came down again! We felt that Andy got a bit attached to the scaffolding as he kept saying that it would have gone soon, and then again and again but it eventually got taken down about 4 weeks ago! So the major changes to the built have been that we are now water tight, the roof is on and looks excellent. If you don't know, we bought some reclaimed tiles from Blackham Reclaimation yard in Tattenhall. We thought that they would look good on the roof, but i don't suppose you know until you have them all on and they are matched up with the old ones! But even though i say so myself, they look amazing. Windows and sill bricks are all done now, they even look good, we have re-used as many sill bricks as we could salvage from the old windows and have bought a few more from various reclamation yards. They took a bit of finding and piecing together but they finished the windows off well too!
Andy has now started to plaster board and fit the stud walling in the extension so we can now see the shapes and layouts of the new rooms. Even Dave the plumber and tiler has been and pulled a bit of weight and made a start on the family bathroom. (hes not finished yet but fingers crossed this will be soon!) The sizes of the rooms in the extension are starting to look good, When Andy has finished off the plaster boarding it will look better and we can wait for the plaster.
Ive planned 2 kitchens online and I think i know what layout we want. I am waiting for a man with a pencil to come back to me with a price for one that he's designed!
MENAGE NEWS - I'm not sure how many pictures of the menage and the preparation of the space have made it online but i think I'm about to rectify this (or I'll try!) The fencing around all of the field is all now finished and now the menage is too, its got all of the finishing rubber topping on with the sand mix. Richard says it will take time (its been about 3 weeks so far!) and it should start to settle. If you walk in the corners now you might stand to loose a shoe / foot! The concrete slab for the stables went down towards the back end of last week and its taken a couple of days, but Andy's been working on laying the 2 courses of bricks before Richard will come back on site to erect the wooden frame for the stables! v.v exciting! The electric fencing is now all ready for animals in the field, we are awaiting Arthur and his cows to arrive any day now, its been about 3 weeks since he said he was coming!
If you didn't know we are now homeless (technically!) (We aren't living in our own home!) We have moved out of the house in Coppenhall and are now invading the living space of Auntie Sylvia, we are pushing Andy to get on and get the house finished but might still be here for a bit longer!
Noting much else to say, I'm conscious that you have read enough of my brain splurge for now, and I'll write again soon!
Over, Sue
(I'm going to try and upload this info now, and get some pictures up, in a sort of order that will mean something for you!) I know Kieran hates this bit!

I like the new authors style, not that I' m complaining about the old one, guess he's just got other things on his mind right now !
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